Santa Fe vs Chico chronicle of the match victory and injury of Fabián Sambueza Liga Betplay 2020 | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League



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On matchday 16 of Colombian football, Independiente Santa Fe showed his great moment and thrashed a lukewarm Boyacá Chicó in El Campín. Those of Harold Rivera celebrated one more victory in the League, but suffer for Fabián Sambueza.

From the beginning of the game, the cardinal set imposed conditions. Not in vain did he receive the penultimate of the Colombian championship. His obligation was to win and quickly Luis Manuel Seijas tested goalkeeper Rogerio Caicedo from medium distance.

Unfortunately the alarms would go off in Santa Fe by Fabián Sambueza. The Argentine creative had to be replaced, barely five minutes into the game, by a stomp from José Hurtado. Minutes later it was learned that the player had to leave El Campín by ambulance to be treated.

The capital team was able to overcome what happened with its great reference in attack and managed to scare the visit at 10 ‘. Caicedo left a rebound inside the area and Seijas, running over the ball, overcame the resistance from Boyacá. The linesman immediately annulled Daniel Giraldo’s misplaced action.

Despite the above, Santa Fe was able to retaliate after 20 minutes. Carlos Arboleda sent a mid-height center that Jorge Ramos capitalized on before Caicedo’s departure. The party began in Bogotá.

At 36 ‘, Luis Manuel Seijas received on the left wing and launched a precise cross that Kelvin Osorio headed in a formidable way. Quiet victory of the ‘Lion’. Two minutes later the formula was repeated. Seijas center, Andrés Pérez took it down at the far post and Ramos took the opportunity to score his double.

Santa Fe started the second half with intensity and high pressure. They tied El Chicó and even Ramos was about to score his hat trick, after a great qualification from Seijas, but Caicedo saved.

Of course, at 54 the Boyacá team made a great goal. The newcomer Jean Carlo Blanco assisted Mateo Palacios, who released a flush right hand and beat Leandro Castellanos.

Around game time, coach Harold Rivera would suffer another headache. Castellanos came out to cut a deep ball and felt a discomfort in the back of his left leg. He tried to continue but ended up asking for change, giving way to the youthful Omar Rodríguez.

The party fell into a pothole. Santa Fe stopped attacking to administer the lead, while Chicó tried to score the second goal but his approaches were without danger.

Despite the isolated plays that the chess team managed to generate, the 3-1 in favor of the Bogota citizens would not change. Pocket victory and second place in the league for a Santa Fe that little by little becomes a favorite towards the Colombian title.

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