The one to one of Colo Colo against Curicó: review the performance of the Cacique players at the end of the first half.



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In a lackluster match marked by a tribute to Diego Armando Maradona before the opening whistle, the Cacique fell 2-0 to Curicó Unido at the Monumental, showing a very low level and practically without generating scoring chances. Result that left the popular cast in the last position of the table.

Errors from the bench: removing Falcón from the central position turned out to be a terrible decision, late changes and excessive claims, marked the process of the game.

Check out the one by one from Colo Colo.

Brayan Cortes: Does not impose presence, without reaction in the first goal and in the second they head in their area.

Maximiliano Falcón: He generated the first arrival at the rival goal with a projection down the right wing at 5 ‘. Although he has a presence, he is lost by the band, the second half got messy and they ended up taking him out.

Julio Barroso: He is wrong in the clearance that cost the goal to Colo Colo, he constantly committed infractions when trying to cut the game away from his area. Bad game.

Juan Manuel Insaurralde: He turns around on goal and a rebound on his back unsettles Cortés. Little presence, does not jump in the second goal.

Ronald de la Fuente: He lost a ball going out that ended up costing Carlos Carmona the yellow, in offense he contributed little. It does not transcend.

Williams Alarcón: A header at 15 ‘is his most outstanding play. Little participation in the game and somewhat slow in their movements. In the same second he tried but it was not enough.

Carlos Carmona: The lack of football was noticed, he arrived late to the band which cost him the warning. He played conditioned and ended up dating.

Gabriel Suazo: He generated the center on Williams Alarcón’s header. Very erratic with the ball, he lost many balls. In the second half he added more errors than successes.

Gabriel Costa: The best of Colo Colo, he always tried and with a free kick was close to opening the scoring.

Javier Parraguez: He was constantly delayed looking for a game. He sacrificed a lot, he was incredibly replaced when Colo Colo was looking for a tie.

Pablo Mouche: Restless in the first half but he was losing with the passing of the minutes.

Matías Fernández: He entered late, he always tried to generate football.

Brayan Vejar: He generated three centers, his lack of football was noticed. He handles the position better than Falcón

Nicolás Blandi: He practically didn’t touch the ball.

Ethan Espinoza: He entered late and participated little.

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