América 1×1: Duván Vergara and Luis Paz, figures in the comeback



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The return of the FPC was noticed on the field. América had the ball (70% possession), but lacked depth to finish the plays he was trying to generate. The team looked disorderly at times of the game and coach Juan Cruz Real’s strategy to change the system worked, because although he filled more than half the field without doing much damage, from so much insistence he found the two goals 10 minutes from the end to turn the scoreboard and arrive with an advantage for this Friday’s game at Pascual Guerrero (7:00 pm ).

Eder Chaux: He commits the penalty to Borja and in the charge he could do nothing. In the second half little participated.

Daniel Quiñones: From his side the penalty play for Junior’s goal is born. He tried to build a partnership with Arias, but Teo forced him to stay vigilant in defense. He left at halftime for Yesus Cabrera and America went on to play with a three-back line.

Marlon Torres: Nervous and uncomfortable at the start, after Junior’s goal little did they demand it again in the first half.

Juan Segovia: Borja’s back was allowed to win on the penalty and for the rest he complied with the few attacks that Junior had after staying with 10 players.

Edwin Velasco: It was the constant departure of America on the right and at the end of the first half he insisted on his exits to generate offensive play. In the second half he was sacrificed by the line of three, but he continued to be the most influential to attack on that side.

Luis Paz: Silent but effective work, the central midfielder of America did his job and when the rival was left with one less, his work decreased a bit. In the second half, his role took center stage and he was in charge of cutting off Junior’s attack attempts.

Rafael Carrascal: He fulfilled his role and tried to put long balls for the three in front, although he failed in precision. He improved in the second half and tried with medium distance shots and looking for the attackers with deep passes.

Carlos Sierra: He started a little out of place in the field, a lot of mobility but without finding his place in the field. After the 15th minute he settled down and fulfilled his position. He left the court at 77 ‘after a better second half.

Jhon Arias: He took advantage of his speed on the right, but was always wrong on the last play. For the second half he went down to play in the middle of the field. He left the court at 60 ‘.

Duván Vergara: The most insistent in the attack, he took several shots from medium distance, although deflected. He disappeared in the second half, but it only took one play to give América the victory at 82 ‘after a great individual play, his shot hit Ditta and confused Viera.

Adrián Ramos: Intelligent in his role as ‘9’, he forced Mera to commit a penalty and left the rival with 10 players. He charged very smoothly and the tie was lost. In the second half he had one and forced Gabriel Fuentes to put it on his own door.

Changes in America

Jesus Cabrera: Entered for the second half by Daniel Quiñones. More alternatives to attack and with its mobility it helped to generate spaces. He left at 83 ‘injured and Ureña entered.

Juan David Pérez: Entered at minute 60 by Jhon Arias. Inaccurate in passing and had to go down a lot to ask for the ball.

Santiago Moreno: At 77 ‘he entered for Carlos Sierra.

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