El Acerero slipped 6 lengths ahead of a troubled Strip who celebrated his 9th match with Beto Acosta but failed to win in 7 matches.
Everything was fine before Huachipato, as it was the absolute leader of the First Division even with one game less than the leaders. But the ANFP updated the table with Coquimbo’s penalty, Cobresal came forward and a Catholic University lying in wait made life impossible for him in Rancagua with the expectation that he would not miss two games, but the steel team made do with a brilliant Gabriel Castellón and two starting players among the cracks of the field, such as Nicolás Baeza and Joaquín Altamirano. “We are going to give our all, try to keep improving our game. Hopefully we will score the most points and keep fighting until the end,” declared an inspired goalkeeper, who avoided a penalty from Fernando Zampedri in stoppage time. it 2-2. The Giant of the South won 2-1 and breathes down the neck of the Miner, who still has a point.
As of the thirteenth official day, the UC comes out with exactly 19 positives and not winning for 7 official clashes. Gustavo Álvarez’s pupils are in line of 25 after taking the lead through Maximiliano Rodríguez, the result of a move Altamirano rushed and Baeza transferred. And though Zampedri reached Beto Acosta with 92 cries, quickly equalizing, thanks in large part to Di Santo’s brilliance in winning it all in the air – and a rebound from Castellón but before the fight in extremis -, Altamirano popped a popcorn in after Gonzalo Montes his formula to distract the markers with a long ball towards the winger. The one formed by Wanderers, sparing for the sub-leader, resisted any local attack and took all the loot to the eighth region.
98′ END! Huachipato won in Rancagua and is very strong.
91′ IMPRESSIVE CASTELLÓN! Zampedri crossed his penalty kick, but the goalkeeper’s intervention absolutely saved the Acerero to retain his partial victory.
75′ CASTELLON! The former porteño excelled, going for the corner to prevent Franco Di Santo, who won again through the air, from sneaking in his header.
69′ GONZALEZ! The defender was encouraged with a volley without the ideal angle, but his effort hit the vertical after Di Santo’s spin.
60’GOOOOOOOOOOOOL! Joaquín Altamirano could do more than anyone in the penalty area after another loan from Nicolás Baeza: Huachipato regained the advantage with a ghostly header between Dani González and Parot.
56’GOOOOOOOOOOOOL! Fernando Zampedri equals Beto Acosta with his shout #92 for Los Cruzados connecting Gabriel Castellón’s rebound with Franco Di Santo’s first shot after Byron Nieto’s crooked center.
44’GOOOOOOOOOOOOL! Joaquín Altamirano reacted quickly, driving left before Nicolás Baeza’s overflow, and the center of the former La Serena was captured by Maximiliano Rodríguez for the first goal of the game, from an Acerero who briefly returned to first position, with an accurate touch with three fingers.
The pre-competitive work in El Teniente…
The setups, okay:
Source: Goal