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One last great effort. A roar that shakes the rival and touches the feat. Santa Fe plays its last card this Sunday to achieve the tenth title in its history and for that it has the complicated task of coming back from 3-0 in the first leg against América de Cali, playing at the El Campín stadium and with the obligation to play a perfect match to tie the aggregate or, why not, pass by and beat the scarlets.
In short tournaments, a final never had a three-goal comeback, but in Santa Fe they believe that nothing is impossible, and that their work, their dedication and their will, can lead them to make history, once again, in Colombian soccer. “If America won by three goals in their stadium, we can too”, are some of the phrases that players and coaching staff have released.
Harold Rivera, precisely, asked the fans to have faith in their players and the entire work group in the red-haired team. “Whoever doesn’t have it, better not watch the game on television,” he said. And he even challenged his clients: “I told them that if they didn’t feel we could come back, to come up to me and say ‘teacher, my foot hurts,” said the strategist, who is directing his first final.
The team is motivated and has appealed to faith, spiritual and mental. But he also redoubled his efforts in tactical work, the ball stopped and even penalties, because he knows that God helps, but it will be the players who have to push themselves to the maximum on the court.
Harold Rivera worked with his traditional scheme, 4-2-3-1, but also had a 4-4-2 in which he played with two forwards. The doubts will be cleared in the hours close to the game and will make the eleven initialists known to their directed.
Probable alignment
Santa Fe: Leandro Castellanos; Carlos Mario Arboleda, Fáiner Torijano, Jeisson Palacios, Dairon Mosquera; Andrés Pérez, Daniel Giraldo; John Velásquez, Kelvin Osorio, Fabián Sambueza (Diego Valdés); Jorge Luis Ramos.
DT: Harold Rivera.
Time: 6:00 pm
Stadium: The Campín.
Referee: Wílmar Roldán.
TV: Win sports +.