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Millonarios beat América at Pascual Guerrero and is still in the tough fight to qualify for the final stages of the Colombian tournament. In the end it was a 2-0 victory with scores from Ayron del Valle and Eliser Quiñones.
Despite the losses in different positions, Alberto Gamero has managed to overcome each difficulty and on this occasion, for example, he had to take the field with a completely new central defense: Breiner Paz-Andrés Llínás, both from the quarry.
Thus, at Futbolred we analyze the virtues of the Albiazul team against the Valle del Cauca and the aspects to highlight for the end of the championship.
Gamero’s hand: Coach Samario managed to raise a team without many figures from young players. The quarry has been his great ally. The Paz-Llinas couple played against America and they gave 100%, not only because of their individual performance but also because of the organization in terms of relays, order and rapport in all lines.
Based on the above, its main virtue is how it poses and reads the games. Adjust your team according to what the opponent offers and the match situation.
Physical state: Millonarios has had five high-level games in just 15 days and the starting list has been practically the same. This shows the commitment with which they faced those ‘finals’, the previous preparation and this gives a plus to the result obtained.
Youth impact: As already mentioned, Paz and Llinás played a perfect match, Juan Moreno continues to provide security in the goal, Stiven Vega is the cornerstone of midfield and Emerson Rodríguez offers that spark in terms of 1 vs 1. And not only them, in the Kliver Moreno, Juan Camilo García, Diego Abadía and the now regular Felipe Román-Omar Bertel have highlighted this way.
Consolidation of the couple in attack: After several experiments, Gamero found the perfect partnership between Del Valle and Arango. The first acts more as a point and offers space on the left side, while the second fulfills a more organizational and defining role. Perfect complement.
Productive substitutions: Despite entering in the last minutes, the DT has managed to make his players perform either from the XI type or entering the complement. Eliser Quiñones highlights this question: against Cali he entered at 88 ‘and scored five minutes later, now against América he entered at 90 + 2’ and two minutes later he sentenced the game.
As if that were not enough, Kliver Moreno was vital to capture the midfield with his physical prowess and Ricardo Márquez was the one who recovered the ball, exerting the pressure that was seen throughout the game, for the second goal. Each one contributed in a vital way.