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The game ends at Daniel Villa Zapata. With the penalty goal, Alianza takes the victory.
Cesar Hinestroza scores for the local and decrees victory, we would say definitive.
Harlin Suárez sees the yellow at the premises.
Center on the left and Julián Zea does not connect well from the head.
Julián Zea and Andrés Sarmiento enter for Cristian Palomeque and Cesar Arias.
Center from the left, header in the area that goes over.
Israel Escalante leaves and Edwin Mosquera enters.
Harlin Suárez comes in for Henry Obando.
Juan Manuel Cuesta and Bayron Garcés enter in place of Didier Delgado and Walter Rodríguez.
Good shot by César Arias and Andrés Mosquera responds very well to send it to the corner kick.
Walter Rodríguez takes the yellow card. The second in the DIM.
Cléider Alzate center that Andrés Mosquera catches and immediately in response, the DIM arrived with Didier Delgado sending a center for Leonardo Castro who could not connect.
The definition of the meeting is coming. Hopefully there are goals.
Equality without goals between Alianza Petrolera and Independiente Medellín.
One more minute in the first half.
César Hinestroza gets the third warning of the match for a foul on Leonardo Castro.
Great collection of the ’10’ of Alianza and even better the stretch of Andrés Mosquera Marmolejo to send it to the corner kick.
Jesús Murillo is booked in the match for a foul on Cleider Alzate. There is danger in the arch of the DIM.
Alianza Petrolera shows better offensive arguments, while the DIM also shows good feelings with Israel Escalante.
Israel Escalante was avoiding rivals and in the end they knocked him down on the edge of the area.
First card in the match. Freddy Florez is booked at Alianza Petrolera.
The party is not yet armed. Long Alliance holdings with no depth so far. The DIM when he has the ball seeks to play long.
Freddy Flórez and Didier Delgado jumped for the ball and the Alianza Petrolera player ends up knocking down the Medellín player and he remains lying on the pitch for a few moments.
Leonardo Castro was trying, but Ricardo Jerez was attentive.
The ball moves at the Daniel Villa Zapata Stadium. Alianza Petrolera and Medellín are already playing.
César Arias will be the main representative of the local team on the field, while Andrés Cadavid will lead the band on the visit.
The hymn of the city of Barrancabermeja sounds.
The national anthem of the Republic of Colombia sounds.
Alianza Petrolera and Independiente Medellín leave for the formal acts.
The Daniel Villa Zapata Stadium will be the venue that will host this meeting.
Central: Luis Trujillo – Valle
Assistant No. 1: Herminzul Calderón – ASOCAFA
Assistant No. 2: Yinfar Bulla – Meta
Emergent: Ricardo García- Santander
Regarding the weekday game against Caracas, the powerful You have several changes to your payroll. Larry Angulo, Carlos Monjes, Steven Rodríguez and Javier Reina will not be there, but the most striking novelty is the inclusion of Miguel Monsalve in the call, which is also one of those called to be a great star of Colombian soccer.
Set aurinegro hired two players during the tournament break: defender Henry Obando and forward Brayan Gil, from Cúcuta Deportivo and CD Futbolistas Asociados Santanecos, respectively. Of the two, only the defender is part of the delegation called for the encounter.
At powerful, the most influential is Javier Reina. The midfielder, now in the absence of Andrés Ricaurte, is in charge of generating ideas in the Antioquia team. Of the last three official goals scored by the team, two were his own.
Ricardo Jerez is undoubtedly the most influential player in the team aurinegro. The goalkeeper, also one of the team captains, has generally shown his good level and with the good work that the team has had in general during the tournament, he is solid in the goal, being a figure on many occasions. Special mention for players like Macnelly Torres and César Arias.
History says that Alianza Petrolera and Independiente Medellín have seen each other on 16 occasions, in which the Antioquia team won the victory in half of the games (8). The remainder are divided into 4 victories for the yellow machine and 4 ties.
The last departure of the powerful It was in the last classic paisa played against Atlético Nacional, on February 29, 2020. In that match, Leonardo Castro was responsible for the red celebration.
The last time Alianza Petrolera played at home was on February 29, 2020. In that meeting, the aurinegros they fell 0-1 to Deportes Tolima, who took all three points thanks to Ómar Albornoz’s score.
Set oil comes to this match in fifth position of the leaderboard in the free-for-all. Those led by César Torres obtained a 2-2 draw in their last outing, which was against Boyacá Chicó.