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Colo Colo suffered a painful 0-1 loss to Jorge Wilstermann in the epilogue, at the Monumental Stadium, and had a sad farewell to the Copa Libertadores.
The “albos” were in last place in Group C with only six points and they were out of the South American as well.
He “Cacique” had better possession of the ball than his rival throughout the game, but he was always cluelesss, having in the first half an enthusiastic Brayan Véjar as his most dangerous player, although he was not dazzling either.
The lack of ideas buried the “Cacique”
In the second half, the “albos” came out with everything and were deeper, with the arrivals of Gabriel Costa and Leonardo Valencia, who found a solvent goalkeeper Arnaldo Giménez.
However, as the minutes and income of Nicolás Blandi and Javier Parraguez, directed by Gustavo Quinteros they began to have the centers as the only file and it was in one of those that had the clearest arrival, with a header in the small area of the aforementioned Blandi, who went over the crossbar (62 ‘).
At that point, the leaders, wings and midfielders of Colo Colo were not winning individual duels and worse still, they began to see themselves physically overwhelmed, so little by little the figure of the goalkeeper Brayan Cortés began to appear, in the face of dangerous cons of the “admiral”.
It was in this dynamic that the game became kill or die and, unfortunately for the national team, it ended up losing the game, with a goal from the former University of Chile player Moisés Villarroel Angulo, who with a left foot from outside the area, which bounced off a defender, ended up burying Macul’s men (87 ‘).
🔴🔵 Moises Villarroel’s goal that gave Wilstermann qualification. #Liberters pic.twitter.com/eWV1oQp7Af
– Primicia Sports (@psbolivia) October 21, 2020
At the end, Blandi had a header to the post that confirmed the bad night of the homeowners (90 + 4 ‘).
In parallel, Peñarol beat Atlético Paranaense in a vibrant match 3-2, which allowed them to become third in the group, classify the Sudamericana leaving out the “Cacique” and allowed the Bolivians rise as pointers with 10 points over the Brazilians, by goal difference.
Now, Colo Colo must get up and try to get out of the bottom of the National Championship standings and his first season for that will be next Wednesday against Everton in Sausalito.
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