Juan Cristobal Guarello buries Colo Colo’s performance: “Universidad Católica scored seven goals” | Dale Albo



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One of the most critical of this Colo Colo has been Juan Cristobal Guarello, a journalist from Radio ADN who once again hit the Cacique hard, who continues without raising his head in the return of Chilean football.

In the Los Tenores program, the journalist and football commentator alluded to the fact that Gualberto Jara’s team, if it plays with Universidad Católica, is capable of receiving seven goals.

“Does Gualberto Jara highlight the attitude against La Calera? What parameters does Colo Colo have, the match against O’Higgins is unrepeatable, you can’t play worse. O’Higgins grabbed you, coming from tumble to tumble… if it was the Catholic he would do seven ”, Juan Cristobal Guarello said.




He further adds that “It is not understood what he plays, he does not have a shape, and the speed of an astronaut’s boot. Colo Colo plays with the speed of a veteran. There are players who are in something else, they are not committed and hope that this will happen alone, nobody asks the ball”.

The journalist also talked about what the match against Peñarol for the Copa Libertadores will be this Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. at the Monumental stadium.

Colo Colo vs Unión La Calera, National Championship

“It has an incomprehensible performance and does not know what Colo Colo plays. Play bad. The probable formation against Peñarol is with mixed and court flyers, but there is not a guy who does football. Walls can be hooked, but you move it away from the area ”, exposes.

Finally add that, “It is a leading team up, and that they manage on offense. That is, a long ball from the bottom and Mouche and Bolados run. In the national championship, Colo Colo is gradually getting complicated in the average table. But in Libertadores you are there. Like Mouche, Opazo, Bolados… how can we not say: we are going to beat Peñarol if we put the batteries together, this is another championship, how can we forget to play “.

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