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This Saturday, Millonarios achieved their second consecutive victory in the 2020 League. The Albiazul team defeated Patriotas fairly in El Campín and continues to dream of being able to enter the final stages of the tournament.
Now, despite the victory, those led by Alberto Gamero could have shown much more. The setting was ideal, but they failed to take advantage of it. For this reason, in Futbolred we will analyze the good and bad aspects of the team in its most recent presentation.
The highlights
– First line of flyers: Stiven Vega, as is customary, fulfilled in a great way, as did the youthful Juan Camilo García, who pleasantly surprised locals and strangers. Both homegrown players took over the midfield and were vital throughout the 90 minutes. They supported in defense (relays, order) and contributed in attack (generation, inside game).
Just what about García is vital for Alberto Gamero, as he found a token that can serve as a replacement for the Duque-Vega duo.
– Pair of centrals: Matías de Los Santos and Juan Pablo Vargas complement each other better and better. At the top they were invincible, isolated the Boyacá offensive and even supported in the first pass. The understanding of both is extremely vital to guide the defensive back of Millonarios. They are on the right path.
– “Chicho” Arango: He is the best Millionaire player. In addition to being the team’s top scorer, all offensive plays go through his feet. He has a different chip than his teammates. He not only seeks to associate with his partner in attack but also faces and finishes the plays. When the team hesitated in the last third, Arango was the only one to get off the script.
To improve
– Despair in attack: It is no secret to anyone that Millionaires have had a difficult time in the League and precisely this situation is the one that most affects the group. Against an opponent like Patriotas, who even had one less player from 70 ‘, the score should have been much more bulky. The problem is in the imprecision and not knowing what to do in the last third. The desire to score clouds them and they end up wasting several opportunities.
– Inner game: Despite the fact that the Vega-García couple contributed, that man to carry the ball to the strikers was missing. That Mackalister or Montoya connecting lines. The team is desperate for a creative flyer because it doesn’t drop an idea.
– Variants in attack: The play of the goal came from a center from the side (Salazar and Arango) and the capitalists pay them with the aerial game, but, as has been said on several occasions, they abuse it. As there is no inside game, the only solution is to win the wings and send centers that often do not find a receiver. Gamero must find those offensive alternatives because it will not always come out.