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Atlético Junior prevailed over Águilas Doradas 2-1 in a goal that was literally defined in the last minute. On date 9 of the League, Luis González and Miguel Borja scored for the Barranquilleros, while Jader Obrian scored for the Antioqueños.
With only four minutes of play, the rojiblancos had the first clear option. A shot from Fabián Viáfara from outside the area touched the right post of Carlos Bejarano.
Rionegro did not have much offensive arguments on the field of play, but with a shot from outside the area by Jader Obrian worried Sebastián Viera.
With James Sánchez, Cristian Higuita, Larry Vásquez and Luis ‘Cariaco’ González, Junior had variants in the middle of the field to look for attack alternatives and thus put the Antioqueños in his area.
Cariaco was the man who came with the most opportunities, with Michael Rangel being a pivot who created spaces for him. Thus, the Venezuelan made a good shot that Bejarano sent to the corner kick.
The goal was falling and at minute 33 the connection paid off. Rangel pivoted and ‘Cariaco’ received without a mark and space to finish off with the right hand and send to the back of the net. A goal in which he showed his good punch.
Before going to rest, the Venezuelan attacker had another opportunity to score, but ‘Cariaco’ himself got tangled up in his feet and he missed in a very clear action. With the 1-0 they went to rest.
For the complementary part Águilas Doradas came out to impose a more offensive style with the entry of forward Bryan Fernández, while in Junior Rangel came out for the entry of Borja.
The change gave them more offensive presence and with Christian Marrugo as the game generator they were able to create more goal options. Thus, at minute 61, the experienced Cartagena midfielder took a great pass to Obrian, who ran faster than everyone in defense and scored the tying goal.
Despite the fact that the Rionegro team had fresh legs for the midfield and attack, Junior was also renewing his attack and returned to take the thread of the game at Romelio Martínez.
On the sides he wanted to create goal options with Edwin Cetré and there were approaches. In fact, a center ended in a header from Borja that seemed to have no danger, although Bejarano threw himself making the action more spectacular.
Junior was insistent and that served him in the end, albeit with controversy. At minute 90 + 3, Borja entered the area and the judge sanctioned Bejarano’s penalty in a play that was discussed a lot because the penalty was not clear. The same Cordovan striker finished off and changed it for a goal to celebrate 2-1 and the end of the game.