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Data sheet:
Colombia: Camilo Vargas; Stefan Medina (Steven Alzate m.28), Dávinson Sánchez, Jeison Murillo, Johan Mojica; Wilmar Barrios (Falcao García m.71), Juan Guillermo Cuadrado, Jefferson Lerma; James Rodríguez, Luis Fernando Muriel (Alfredo Morelos m.51) and Duván Zapata.
Coach: Carlos Queiroz.
Chile: Brayan Cortés; Mauricio Isla, Francisco Sierralta, Sebastián Vegas, Paulo Díaz; Claudio Baeza, Charles Aránguiz, Arturo Vidal; Eduardo Vargas (Nicolás Díaz m.88), Alexis Sánchez and César Pinares (José Fuenzalida m.74).
Coach: Reinaldo Rueda.
Goals: 0-1 Jefferson Lerma m.8; 1-1 Arturo Vidal m.37; 2-1 Alexis Sánchez m.41; 2-2 Falcao García m. 90.
Admonished: Dávinson Sánchez (COL), Arturo Vidal (CHI), Francisco Sierralta (CHI), James Rodríguez (COL), Paulo Díaz (CHI), Brayan Cortés (CHI), Eduardo Vargas (CHI).
Stadium: National of Chile.
Referee: Darío Humberto Herrera (Argentina).
Key moments:
8 ‘Goal of Colombia! Stefan Medina breaks off to the right and sends a precise cross that Jefferson Lerma connects with an unapproachable header for Brayan Cortés.
23 & # 39; Insists Colombia! Lerma reaches the finishing zone and shoots with a strong right that Cortés deflects.
37 ‘Goal of Chile! Arturo Vidal defeats Camilo Vargas with a powerful shot from the penalty spot, after a foul by Jefferson Lerma on Vidal himself.
41 & # 39; Chile goal! Vidal tries a shot that ends up as a pass to Alexis Sánchez, who eludes Vargas with a subtle touch and finishes with the goal alone.
89 & # 39; It was the tie! Jeison Murillo heads in after a corner kick taken by James Rodríguez and the ball narrowly missed.
90 ‘Goal of Colombia! Johan Mojica hunts a loose ball in the area with a strong shot that Falcao deflects to the back of the net
Key Players:
Arturo vidal: The Chile midfielder was vital in the actions of his team, he scored a goal, made a penalty and assisted Alexis Sánchez.
Jefferson Lerma: The Colombian midfielder served as a surprise factor from behind, stepping into the area constantly to do damage. In that way, he opened the match scoreboard. However, he was also the man who committed the penalty that gave Chile the tie.
Game development:
Chile and Colombia did not keep anything in Santiago. The ‘tricolor’ was effective and in his first arrival he opened the scoring through a header from Jefferson Lerma after a wonderful center from Stefan Medina.
The goal disconnected ‘the red one’ who was dominated by Queiroz’s men. However, a lack of maximum penalty from Lerma on Vidal put Reinaldo Rueda’s men back in the game.
The affected person charged and equalized the score and just a few minutes later he traced the match with a score by Alexis Sánchez, who solved in a great way the attempt of Camilo Vargas.
In the second half, Colombia was desperate and imprecise, while Chile was more serene in its game and gave the initiative to the ‘tricolor’ to seek counterattacks.
As the minutes passed, Queiroz’s men found calmer, although they could not break the rival lines and ended up making excess centers, while Rueda’s men were very well positioned in defense, attentive to every ball that appeared in the area .
Goal options were scarce and the battle was more tactical. Despite this, at the end, Falcao García tied with a typical goal scorer, deflecting a shot from Johan Mojica in the small area.
Colombia reached 4 points and will meet Uruguay in Barranquilla on the next date, while Chile adds one unit and will get ready to host the Peru team.
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