UC suffers against River, but qualifies in the South American



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Catholic University received at the San Carlos de Apoquindo stadium River Plate from Uruguay and fell 1-0, leaving the global score equal to 2 to 2, but the Chilean team qualified for the quarterfinals of the South American Cup 2020.

The meeting began with the Crusaders dominating the ball and playing in the opponent’s court. Thus, two plays arrived by air where the local notified. In the first, Fernando Zampedri he missed and then scored, but he was a body ahead and quickly the referee annulled what was 1-0.

After that, River advanced the lines a little, preventing Ignacio Saavedra Y Luciano Aued circulate the ball. At least one zonal mark of Nicolas Rodriguez Y Facundo Ospitaleche prevented the UC was so deep.

The visiting cast tried to find the spaces to make a good counter attack, but did not find a Catholic so deep that it leaves spaces behind.

Thus, the second half of the first half was to play the center and clearance, where both defenders were strengthened and where the goalkeepers were practically not required, despite the need to mark that the Uruguayan team had.

The second began with a lot of activity. First, five minutes into the complement, Matías Calzada (which replaced Nico Rodriguez injury during the first half) demanded Difficult, who deflected the shot with his foot, but leaving it served to Facundo Bonifazi, that one meter from the arc took advantage of the opportunity and scored 1-0.

Not even 120 seconds passed and Sebastian Piriz he committed a child foul, took the second yellow and was sent off with practically 40 minutes left.

Jorge Fosatti understood that it could not be given away and took out Pablo Neris (front) by Diego Vicente (defensive midfielder). From there, the party fell asleep. Neither Catholic neither River they could arrive in danger.

The local circulated the ball, the visit waited well. And so there were few goal options. The next shot on goal was from a free kick that Valber Huerta he kicked in the 83rd minute of play.

In those minutes, Fosatti he searched again with a triple change and helped by the confusion caused by the injury of German Lanaro, replaced by Thomas Astaburuaga, who lasted six minutes on the court and was replaced by Juan Cornejo.

But the triple change of the Uruguayan team did not manage to make foot in San Carlos de Apoquindo, the match continued the same, without alterations and the defeat by 0-1 also meant the crossed cast to qualify for the quarterfinals of the South American Cup.

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