DIM thrashed Libertad in his Copa farewell



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They say in football that you have to take care of the eliminated teams because they have nothing to lose, and this Thursday the DIM was a faithful example of that concept by beating Libertad of Paraguay 4-2 with a pleasant presentation.

Those led by Javier Alvarez they played the best game of this year, and from start to finish they dominated the engagement actions. The DIM demonstration was such that the majority of fans who saw the game on television wondered on social networks why the Antioquia team could not reach this level in previous duels. And it is that if so, he would have qualified without problems for the next round of the tournament.

However, the previous coach, Aldo bobadilla, could not find the course to the team, while now with Javier Alvarez “El Poderoso” has shown improvements in his game.

Although Libertad went up very fast on the scoreboard, at 4 minutes, the Antioquia team did not break down and at 37 ‘ Larry Angulo reached the tie with a superb shot from outside the area.

This is how the first half would end, but when they went to the locker room the feeling was that Medellín deserved to be up on the scoreboard. In the second stage the tone was the same and at 60 minutes, the youth Jose Estupiñán (see protagonist), Long distance again, scored second for the Scarlet cast.

Three minutes later, when Libertad still hadn’t gotten up from that score, Javier Reina would take another bombshell to put the 3-1 on the board. With that marker, the players of the local team worried that a goal from Caracas, which lost to Boca Junior in Bombonera or another goal in Medellín, would leave them out of Libertadores.

As “there is no wedge that tightens more than that of the same suit” was the Paraguayan Carlos Monges the one who scored the fourth for red (71 ‘). At that time Libertad was being eliminated. However, it would come Carlos Sebastian Ferreira to put the final 4-2 and thus restore tranquility to the homeowner.

It took 14 years and 7 months for a Colombian team to once again score 4 goals in Paraguay for the Copa Libertadores. It was also the fourth official match between both teams, and the balance is two wins for each. The last time DIM had visited Libertad in Paraguay was for the 2005 Copa Libertadores and they lost 3-2.

Medellín’s presentation was encouraging and more after saying goodbye to the Copa Libertadores and running out of the option to participate in the South American, because now he will dedicate himself fully to the local tournament with the aim of qualifying among the eight. Although the mission is not easy, if you keep what was shown before Libertad, it could surprise you.

Now he will prepare the duel on Sunday, at the Atanasio Girardot stadium, when he will receive Cali from 8:10 pm



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