Millonarios suffered a 0-2 defeat by Jaguares in El Campín on date 10 of Liga Betplay | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League



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Millonarios suffered a hard fall at home when he received Jaguares this Monday, for date 10 of the Betplay League. The feline team that is inspired by the championship, came to defend its place among the eight and surpassed with goals from Pablo Rojas and José David Barragán, which installed it in the fifth box of the classification.

The blues were losing from the first half, despite having more possession of the ball. They approached Jorge Soto’s arch with Fernando Uribe, who had the clearest option, but squandered it. The one who did not waste what he had was Pablo Rojas, who after 38 minutes, began to celebrate the visit for the first time.

The goal action came after a play on the right wing by Eduardo Sosa, who put a pass to Rojas so that he spliced ​​it with his right leg, taking advantage of a slow return of the defense. The attacker reached three goals with the Jaguares shirt.

The Venezuelan midfielder (Sosa) was key in the development of the game during the visit, teaming up with Rojas and Wilder Guisao and on his feet he also started the play of the second goal, which was very early in the complement.

It happened at 57 ‘, after a long ball from Sosa to Mauricio Castaño, who moved along the entire left line and put a cross “like with his hand” for José Barragán, who sent it to the back. Nothing could do Christian Vargas, who in this match replaced Juan Moreno.

Millonarios looked lost and erratic in several sections of the game and beyond the insistence of the youngest, such as defender Andrés Llinás, who sought to discount and crashed into the post, Alberto Gamero’s team did not find anything. The changes didn’t make a difference either. In the end, the Blues suffered a heavy defeat and lost a 13-game undefeated at home.

Jaguares reached five wins and with 17 points settled in the fifth box of the classification, while Millonarios who was excited to enter at eight, was ninth with 13 units.

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