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Junior started winning the match at 24 seconds after Borja’s mid-distance shot, but was later overtaken by La Calera, which prevented Teófilo from joining Cetré, Borja and Hinestroza to generate offensive play. The game in the 90 ‘was 2-1 in favor of the Chileans after goals from Cordero and Leiva, however, on penalties they lost 2-4 and those who qualified for the quarterfinals were the Colombians who they wait for Coquimbo Unido.
Borja and a great goal at 24 seconds
Junior started imposing conditions with Miguel Ángel Borja’s great goal at 24 seconds into the game after an assist from Teófilo Gutiérrez, for the forward from more than 20 meters to take out a powerful right hand to beat Alexis Martín Arias.
Those of Amaranto Perea tried to keep the ball in the rival field, but Unión La Calera had to go out to find the result and they did. Those of Vojvoda opened the field to prevent the extremes of the visit from going out on the attack.
The Chileans were also gradually putting Junior in their field and generated some options in the goal of Viera who was wrong in a rejection, but fortunately the rival defined as a deviant. The visiting defense at times looked uncomfortable when they came from the sides.
The goal of the locals came just before the end of the first half when a center that was badly rejected by Junior’s defense was left in the crescent and from there Fernando Cordero finished to put the 1-1 (aggregate 2-3 above the Colombians) with which they finished the first half.
La Calera was more than Junior and Teo was expelled
In the second half, Unión La Calera looked for the second goal from the beginning and from the right it was where it generated the most danger for a Junior defense that couldn’t get the ball back away from his goalkeeper.
Junior responded quickly and with a center side caused a corner kick that almost ended in a goal from Teófilo, but goalkeeper Arias won the heads-up again with a great save. The locals did not lower the intensity and continued looking for Viera’s goal despite the risk they were running in defense, thus generating a couple of occasions.
At 58 ‘it was 2-1 for La Calera after a center from the left that Juan Leyva finished off against a very passive defense that lost the reference of the brands. After the Chilean goal, Amaranto made several changes to refresh the midfield.
Those of Amaranth looked tired and in the last minutes tried to attack again, but Teófilo at 85 was expelled for attacking a rival. The Chileans set out to find the goal that would qualify them, avoiding penalties. However, they did not have any clear to violate Viera again. Vasquez in addition also went off by sending off and left Junior with 9 players.
This was the definition by penalties between La Calera and Junior
Sebastián Viera was the figure after stopping the first charge to La Calera. Stefanelli crossed it and the Uruguayan guessed, then Vilches sent it over. In Junior, everyone got their charges right.
La Calera (2): Stefanelli (X), Cordero (O), Vilches (X), Rodríguez (O).
Junior (4): Borja (O), Sherman (O), Carmelo (O), Fuentes (O).
What’s coming for Junior
Junior’s next game will be for the BetPlay League in Colombia when he visits América de Cali on Sunday, December 6 at Pascual Guerrero for the first leg of the local tournament semifinal (8:00 pm). He also hopes to know the final dates in which he will face Coquimbo Unido, also from Chile, for the quarterfinal games of the Sudamericana. The first leg will be in Barranquilla.
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