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Miguel Pinto: Safe in the first minutes to clear the ball with the feet in the back passes and to contain the occasional dangerous center of the Caleranos. A good sign of all to have finally closed a match without goals against in the white goal. It is worth doubting about a hypothetical starting position against Peñarol this Tuesday.
Felipe Campos: He returned to his natural position and did not clash. Safe on the mark and when he could, he went up to contribute in attack. One of the most redeemable in the team.
Julio Barroso: Safe in the background and always applied in the brand. Another of the redeemable points in the alba defense.
Juan Manuel Insaurralde: He flirted with expulsion after a strong tackle to Valencia with a yellow card in the second half. Something messy in that sense, but raising its level with respect to the last games.
Ronald De la Fuente: Yonathan Andía and Esteban Valencia were constant agents of danger for their band, adding in the second half the entry of Thomas Rodríguez, who ended up making the side look overwhelmed. He ended up being replaced by Opazo when the emergencies were warranted in that area.
Bryan Soto: He had glory on his feet near the end with a violent shot that Arias unbelievably drew. In the end he rounded off a correct game, getting into the discussion for taking a starting jersey in the future for that area over other elements.
Cesar Fuentes: He put together a good pair with Soto in contention, although of course, looking somewhat overwhelmed in some parts of the game, especially since La Calera undoubtedly won the game in the midfield with Castellani and Seymour.
Gabriel Suazo: He raised his performance a bit by playing in his natural position. He tried with some balls and even with some deflected shots. You will have several limitations, but your delivery in these types of matches is always appreciated.
Marcos Bolados: He showed sacrifice to go down to get the ball and try to generate some offensive football. Undoubtedly the best that Colo Colo has in these turbulent moments and where we can only hope that the individuals win the games. The figure dawn before the cement workers.
Nicolás Blandi: Away from the arc in the first half and thrown to sacrifice to hold a ball from the bottom. Without a game generation it simply does not exist, since its ability to help in that facet of the game is almost nil. Another game where they pass him the starting shirt and he ends up handing it over to be substituted.
Leonardo Valencia: The first 45 minutes where he wandered into insignificance, always trying one too many and without generating danger. The second half did not change this situation and ended up leaving for Mouche.
Javier Parraguez: He entered with enthusiasm, controlling the ball and even encouraging himself with some deep passes. Unfortunately he was staying and could not make a difference in air balls or going to the clash with rival defenses.
Pablo Mouche: He gave the team something else with his income. Speed, dribbling and some daring that helped the Cacique settle for a few minutes in the rival field. Another of the redeemable.
Brayan Vejar: He entered the final minutes to replace an exhausted Marcos Bolados, where he had space to show himself.
Gualberto Jara: He continued with the changes regarding the duel with O’Higgins, returning Campos, Suazo and Valencia to their most natural positions. The bet paid off well up to a point, as the 10th dawn ended up closing another discreet match. After just adding two points out of 12 possible in this return, there is no other choice but to think that this process has already reached its ceiling, that the team’s performance against Athletico Paranaense was just an oasis and that its permanence until the end of 2020 was only one innocent illusion on the part of the leadership a few months ago. Changes are urgently needed, since this team needs something else from the bench, something that unfortunately Jara and his coaching staff have not been able to give them in these weeks of work.