Coquimbo resists and continues to make history



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Coquimbo Kingdom took out sheet of resistant and endured until the end 1-0 against in the lap before Junior from Barranquilla, after winning 2-1 in the first leg, and qualified for the semifinals of the Copa Sudamericana, where it continues to make history.

At the beginning of the match, there was a surprise attack by the Colombians that forced Matías Cano to commit a penalty that Miguel Borja (7 ‘) turned into a goal to open the account. After the goal, the duel turned into a close fight.

Despite some attempts by “Barbón”, the final stitch failed, something that caused concern in the aurinegro painting.

In the complement, Juan José Ribera’s team tried to respond, but the Borja factor was still important in the visit, which every time he approached the goal of the Chileans they sought to harm Cano or seek a new launch from the 12 steps.

As the minutes passed, the duel turned back and forth, with the “Pirates” seeking to take advantage of the spaces left by Junior, while the Colombians desperately searched for both qualifying.

At 74 ‘, Edwuin Cetre scored the second for Junior, but fortune was on the Coquimbano side at that time because he gained an advance position.

In the end, the nationals kept holding out until the final whistle, which confirmed the historic result that put them in the round of the best four, where they will face Defense and Justice of Argentina, which eliminated Bahia from Brazil.

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