Libertadores Femenina: keys to goals in America and Santa Fe | Colombian Soccer | Women’s Football



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The first to have action were the scarlets, current runners-up in the League in Colombia and who in the last edition of the Libertadores Femenina, finished third after beating Cerro Porteño, from Paraguay.

Those led by Andrés Usme won with a resounding 0-5 that began to weave from the first minute of play. They were superior to Universitario de Perú throughout the engagement and in the end they took the points, in addition to the ball and the statuette to the player of the match for Manuela González, who scored a triplet. A round game, without a doubt, for the reds.

Keys to America at 0-5

América did a good job in all its lines and kept the danger from the porch of Katerine Tapia, who did not have much action. The defense worked with order, the midfield had hierarchy and handled the strings of the game, while the attack was devastating.

The ‘Diablas Rojas’ found in Gisela Robledo the best ally to hurt Universitario. Almost all the actions were generated by the left wing, which was commanded by it. The leadership of Diana Ospina, Catalina Usme and Carolina Pineda, was evident.

The ball removed was also key, that was where two of the goals came, one with a free kick by Carolina Pineda that Daniela Arias connected and the other with a corner kick by Catalina Usme, who headed Manuela.

The win could even be greater; University saved another pair of actions. America showed all its offensive virtue and also the variants “reached out.” Coach Usme moved his signings at the right time to continue adding on the scoreboard, and with his last change came the final 0-5.

What’s next for America?

The Scarlets are second in Group A, being outscored by Corinthians on goal difference. The current continental champions defeated El Nacional, from Ecuador, 16-0, which will precisely rival the Colombians this Monday.

The match against the beaten Ecuadorian cast is scheduled for 5:30 pm, and will be played at the Nuevo Francisco Urbano stadium, in Morón. The game will be broadcast on Win Sports + and Win Sports Online.

Group A
1. Corinthians – 3 points (16)
2. America – 3 Pts (5)
3. University – 0 Pts (-5)
4. El Nacional – 0 Pts (-16)

Keys to Santa Fe at 4-0

Santa Fe arrived with pressure, not only because of what was done in the 2020 Colombian league, but because many of its chips were crowned champions with Atlético Huila in the 2018 Libertadores that was played in Brazil. Daniela Solera, Leivis Ramos, Nancy Madrid, Fanny Gauto and Nelly Córdoba played from that champion roster.

The Colombian champions did not have it easy at all and appealed to the hierarchy, of course, after a “pull on the wrist” at halftime. The attitude with which they came out for the second 45 ‘was overwhelming and after working for 20 minutes on the goal, they uncovered and in the blink of an eye they were already scoring. They were patient, applied, and as a reward for persistence, they got 3 points. The goalkeeper Daniela Solera intervened in those she had and in the midfield they had Gabriela Huertas and Fanny Gauto, keys recovering and proposing a game.

The coach Albeiro Erazo also gave a good reading to the game and the movements he made were decisive in the result. The reinforcements responded; three of the four goals were scored by the new pieces: Tatiana Ariza, Sara Páez and María Morales.

What awaits Santa Fe on date 2?

The cardinals were the only ones who won on the first date and took a distance in their group. River Plate and Sol de América did not pass the tie, and therefore are below the Colombians.

The Argentine runner-up will be Santa Fe’s next rival. The match will be played on Tuesday, March 9, starting at 5:30 pm. It will carry a broadcast of Win Sports +.

Group C
1. Santa Fe – 3 points (4)
2. River Plate – 1 Pt (0)
3. Sun of America – 1 Pt (0)
4. Atlético SC – 0 Pts (-4)

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