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THE COUNTRY | Manizales
The lack of effectiveness that was claimed from Once Caldas in February and in the games it played in March was not present this Saturday in Bogotá.
After about six and a half months, Blanco again celebrated a victory, this time against Millonarios.
The para caused by the covid-19 pandemic was noticed in both computers. At the beginning of the game the Ambassador started better, and even went ahead with a score by Juan Camilo Salazar in the eighth minute. Those led by Hubert Bodhert did not find their way in the first half hour of the game, the goals still arrived.
At minute 35, a shot from Roberto Ovelar meant equality. Four minutes later and after a great pass from Juan David Rodríguez, Elvis Mosquera scored the second for the Caldenses. Play that had to be reviewed by the VAR and was ratified by the central judge, Cristian Betancur.
So the White was ahead in the first half.
With the result in favor, the Eleven took possession of the ball and three minutes after starting the complementary part came the goal of captain Andrés Felipe Correa, which was also reviewed by the VAR, for the final 3-1.
Chance for the debut of Luis Payares and Jown Cardona.
The three points allow Blanco to reach 15 points, after nine games played. On Friday he will collide with Atlético Nacional, where the first win is expected as a local and thus he can remain undefeated.
Data sheet
Millionaires: Christian Vargas; Elvis Perlaza, Bréiner Paz, Matías de los Santos, Felipe Banguero; John Duque, Juan Carlos Pereira, Diego Godoy (Elíser Quiñones); Ayron del Valle, Cristian Arango, Juan Camilo Salazar (Jorge Rengifo (Diego Abadía)).
Goal: Juan Camilo Salazar
Admonished: Cristian Arango and John Duque.
Once Caldas: Gerardo Ortiz; Carlos Mario Pájaro, Andrés Correa, Luis Payares, Elvis Mosquera; Robert Mejía (Jhony Gally), Sebastián Hernández, Juan David Rodríguez, Pablo Rojas, Roberto Ovelar (Mender García), Marcelino Carreazo (Alejandro García 80 ‘).
Goals: Roberto Ovelar, Elvis Mosquera and Andrés Correa.
Admonished: Robert Mejía, Andrés Correa and Luis Payares.