Equidad did the homework, beat América at Pascual and kept its place in the 8



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Data sheet:

America from Cali: Eder Chaux; Rodrigo Ureña, Juan Pablo Segovia, Kevin Andrade, Edwin Velasco; Felipe Jaramillo (Carlos Cortés m.89), Carlos Sierra, Rafael Carrascal; Yesus Cabrera (Luis Sánchez m.78), Duván Vergara and Adrián Ramos.
Coach: Juan Cruz Real.

Equity: Diego Novoa; Walmer Pacheco, Joan Castro, John García, Andrés Correa; Pablo Lima, Andrés Murillo, Stalin Motta (Juan Mahecha m.65); Neider Barona (Carlos Rodríguez m.65 (Beliner Agrón m.90)), Matías Mier (Amaury Torralvo m.90) and Juan Colina (Pablo Sabbag m.65).
Coach: Alexis García.

Goals: 0-1 Matías Mier m.16; 1-1 Juan Pablo Segovia m.54; 1-2 Matías Mier m.74.
Admonished: Joan Castro (EQU), Juan Colina (EQU), Juan Pablo Segovia (AME), Duván Vergara (AME), Walmer Pacheco (EQU).
Expelled: Rafael Carrascal (AME), Andrés Correa (EQU), Matías Mier (EQU).
Stadium: Pascual Guerrero.
Referee: Edislon Ariza.

Game development:

América and Equidad played a fought game at Pascual, in which the locals began trying to impose conditions, but it was the visitor who got the most out of it.

At 16 minutes, Matías Mier put the ‘insurers’ ahead with a mid-range shot shortly after Adrián Ramos had an out-of-place score invalidated.

Later, things got even more complicated for the ‘scarlets’, because Rafael Carrascal received a direct red card for an attack on Andrés Correa.

In the second half, the ‘red devils’ took advantage of the individualities to make fouls and tie the game from the still ball. Juan Pablo Segovia made it 1-1 in the 54th minute with a header after a cross from Yesus Cabrera.

After the goal, Cabrera himself received a kick from Andrés Correa, who also received a direct red card and the charges were balanced again.

Despite the adversity, Alexis García’s pupils achieved the victory, again thanks to Mier who scored the second maximum penalty score.

America finished all against all in the seventh box with 33 points and +9 in goal difference, while Equidad was eighth with 32 points.



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