The drastic changes in the quality of the players on the outside today surpass the Cacique in Rancagua.
El Capo de Provincia has squeezed its arsenal of trotters to show that Colo Colo is a team full of slow players and scored 5 goals to furthermore show that it is also a bunch of late responses and a downright lack of specialists to get the idea develop with the idea that Gustavo Quinteros intends to keep the local title in the monumental dependencies.
“We were not outscored for this score. But we made a lot of defensive mistakes. The first half we came in once. The second half they dueled us and scored stupid goals against us. The negative result can come any time because we are rearming ourselves.” Gustavo Quinteros’ reading, sincere, is not so much as the most decisive: “Today we lost it because almost all the players left last year. Today there were only 3 of those starters (Cortés, Falcón and Pavez)”.
Wiemberg is not Suazo. Neither Rojas – who missed two goals – nor Gutiérrez are like Opazo. González is far from Love’s level. Costa is missed by the lack of surprise in the face of adversity, with no one encouraged by miserable defection or tandems between full-backs and wingers. This new Cacique is more central, but curiously he returned to goal when Bolados was encouraged on the right and Thompson set his sights on the corner.
Thompson couldn’t beat Hormazábal and Matías Marín equalised, Rojas knelt for Tucu’s inventiveness in Donoso’s comeback and Marín’s feint in Diego Fernández’ 3-1 draw, and it all turned into defeat after Facundo Castro would eat up the Wiemberg gang and Matías Belmar would show anger at the moment of truth.
O’Higgins is convinced and Colo Colo is very damaged and unable to react despite the fighting spirit, isolated opportunities and a great Nacho González. Shouts to both the right wing and the current champion.
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