Colo Colo One to One against Athletico Paranaense: SUMMARY, GOALS [VIDEO] and RESULT for group C of the Copa Libertadores 2020



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Brayan Cortés: He was very staking under the three sticks in Henrique’s goal, who headed without much difficulty in the small area. She managed to contain some distance shots and cut centers, but again she was on duty when it came to providing security.

Oscar Opazo: He lost several balls at the start, did not provide security in defense and did not contribute in attack. His injury ended up rounding up a match for oblivion to one that stopped showing us the best in the position a long time ago.

Felipe Campos: Bad fortune on his own goal, where from so much fighting in the brand he ended up deflecting the ball to the goal of Cortés. However, he ended up matching a good game, forming a more than reliable pair of centrals with Insaurralde. He was the only one who finished off the goal and made the rival goalkeeper work near the end. He speaks well of Campos, but terrible of his teammates.

Juan Manuel Insaurralde: He was able to do more on the corner kick that ended in Campos’ own goal, but the same, he ended up clearing key balls and holding within what he could in defense.

Ronald De la Fuente: Curious, but in his most dignified presentation he ended up coming out at halftime. The goals did not go through his band and we would be unfair to say otherwise. Jara took it out for Vejar, probably looking for more attack and projection, something we finally did not see.

Cesar Fuentes: He ran around a lot, but without making a difference in the take and without gravitation in the midfield. They took it back in the second half to avoid a catastrophe greater than 2-0, something that ultimately was “fulfilled” by saving a bigger win.

Gabriel Suazo: The own goal was a true reflection of his match. A very noticeable face and stamp compared to the duel against Peñarol last week, where he was one of the team’s figures. For duels like this he is still questioned and resisted by the fans. Little neatness to deliver the ball and one of those responsible for how disjointed the team was.

Matías Fernández: Here you have to be clear. The white fans will be eternally grateful for what Matías showed 14 years ago, where probably for a whole generation of fans he is the best player they have seen with the jersey of Colo Colo put. In that sense, it must be said that reality hurts, but in the end it always frees, so it is valid to think that it is simply not for the high competition and that from what has been shown on this day, a very prosperous future is not seen in the first team.

Matías Fernández vs. Athletico Paranaense

Matías Fernández had a discreet role in this joranda. | Photo: Getty Images

Marcos Bolados: Of the best in attack, although of course, finishing some balls in a horrible way when the center was the best option. He went down to defend a lot and when he had to go up he was simply not there to contribute a little more.

Javier Parraguez: A shipwrecked in the attack, as the position has been seen when Esteban Paredes is not there. She saved a couple of triangulations in the second half and a header where she was fouled in attack, her contribution was not much more.

Pablo Mouche: Injured with five minutes of play, something that foreshadowed the real nightmare that the team would experience in the duel. From what you see it suffered a tear, so you have to get the idea of ​​not seeing it in action for a few weeks.

Leonardo Valencia: He entered through Mouche and placed himself in the band, his “most natural” position in the attack. However, he failed to generate greater danger and even got involved in an argument where he ended up earning the yellow card.

Brayan Vejar: He replaced De la Fuente, presumably, to contribute a little more to the attack. Unfortunately he did not manage to contribute in that facet.

Felipe Campos against Athletico Paranaense

Felipe Campos was the only one who finished off Athletico Paranaense’s goal. | Photo: Getty Images.

Carlos Carmona: He entered to give the Cacique greater security to avoid a win of proportions, something that, looking at the final result, he managed to fulfill as much as possible.

Bryan Soto: He replaced the injured Óscar Opazo and earned a yellow card for a kick. He showed personality in the midfield running and taking off, something that is appreciated.

Gabriel Costa: He entered for Mouche in the final stretch of the match exhausting the changes of Gualberto Jara. The time was too little to “try” something in attack.

Gualberto Jara: He faced the game with a number of important casualties and found himself with two goals against in a matter of minutes. With events like this, any planning is distorted, but it is to be expected that from the bank there is some cleverness when it comes to making changes to change the party’s process, something that unfortunately was non-existent in this past. He saved more with the 2-0 against to avoid a bigger win, something that seeing the final result he could achieve, but there will be that feeling that he did not do it from the beginning. You can play from small to large, you can face a duel like this by visiting a Brazilian, but doing it without attitude and with alarming passivity is what worries you. Colo Colo has no soul and from the bench they do not contribute that either.

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