Junior 1, Bucaramanga 1: embarrassing situation



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Nothing that improves. Junior still shipwrecked with his football “With jobs with a high cognitive load”, according to Luis Amaranto Perea, but of low quality and poor results. On Friday night it was only enough to draw 1-1 against Atlético Bucaramanga, at the Roberto Meléndez Metropolitan Stadium, on the eleventh date of the League.

Brayan Fernández, at minute 36, overcame Jefferson Gómez’s jump and with a header he uncorked the marker in favor of the visitor. In the second half, at minute 64, Miguel Borja, from a penalty, sealed the equality.

The rojiblanco first half was more of the same. A team without clarity, without imagination, flat, predictable, totally controllable.

A long ball from Sebastián Viera to which Carmelo Valencia reached through his speed, to later define without direction it was the most dangerous thing that the shark group generated in the entire initial stage.

The Bucaramanga, with an orderly double line of fours and timely relays, He contained the cold offensive proposal of the premises and even put himself in advantage through the header of Fernández before the erroneous mark of Gómez.

The yellow striker took advantage of a center from Cartagena Álvaro Meléndez, who was the man who most disturbed the shark behind with his leaks on the right wing.

Those directed by Luis Amaranto they had the ball, but they lacked depth, penetration and surprise. A sterile possession.

Nor did the courage and the claw come to the fore as a lifeline to the terrible shortage of football.

Without a compass and without a beacon to find the way to the goal, Junior wandered in a sea of ​​passivity and offensive imprecision.

Carmelo, that alone did not have the ability to create offensive situations, ended up orphaned of assists.

However, already in the second half, the Chocoano had a clear opportunity to tie that unbelievably he sent over the crossbar.

The individual weaknesses of Valencia and other rojiblancos players were not the only problem. Junior remained with the collective shortcomings that have accompanied him so far this year. The entry of Willer Ditta, who brought an injection of vigor, and Miguel Borja, who generated options with his power, improved the rojiblanco face, at least from strength and fight. Edwuin Cetré Luis ‘Cariaco’ González also entered with some spice and contributed to the host reaction.

Ingenuity and neurons were still lacking, but at least there was a quota of testosterone and Bucaramanga did not approach Viera’s cabin with danger again. Unfortunately it was only enough to tie. Nothing more. Perea and the team remain in an increasingly embarrassing situation.



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