[ad_1]
Day 16 of Colombian soccer left an interesting game at the end of Tuesday. Junior from Barranquilla measured forces with Jaguares in his visit to Monteria, two teams with the urgent need to win due to their position in the table.
Aware of what was at stake, both teams showed interesting offensive aspects during the first minutes. Of course, the visit was the one who tried the most with two medium-distance shots controlled by José Luis Chunga.
After trying several times, the award reached minute 17. A painting by Sebastián Viera. The Uruguayan goalkeeper took charge of a frontal free kick into the area and nailed it at the angle.
With the advantage, those of Luis Amaranto Perea lowered revolutions and sought to protect themselves from possession. In this sense, Jaguares grew, managed to generate a little danger but nothing with sufficient clarity.
At 35 ‘another blow from the Barranquilla team would arrive. Teófilo Gutiérrez received a phenomenal pass down the left wing, cut in and with the inside edge sent it to save. The linesman invalidated the action out of place, but in subsequent repetitions it became clear that the referee’s decision was not correct. Fully enabled.
Despite the local approach, Junior had an excellent presentation of his central defense. Both Willer Ditta and Germán Mera stood firm and evacuated almost everything in the last third of the court.
Just the only clear opportunity for the feline team came just at minute 44, from a still ball. Pablo Rojas kicked close to the right post and Viera saved masterfully.
Despite the initiative of the local team, Junior was the one who narrowly extended his advantage. Fredy Hinestroza received in total solitude on the left, drove a little and released a powerful left-foot that Chunga controlled in two halves.
At minute 57 came the blow, almost accurate from Barranquilla. ´Teo ‘received a precise long pass, held his marker, kept the ball and spectacularly enabled Didier Moreno who defined without problems.
Coach Alberto Suárez moved his team in by bringing in offensive players like Pablo Bueno, Wilder Guisao and Roger Lemus, but every attempt was useless. The rival wall did not fall.
For her part, Amaranto only opted for ‘Cariaco’ González to accompany Teófilo and Fabián Sambueza. The collective game was excellent.
Finally, the homeowners completely advanced their lines, looked for the discount on all sides and nothing happened. It all culminated in an important victory for Junior (2-0) and his promotion to the third box of the contest.