He had to win it twice, but the Powerful got strong at home and saved the point.
It’s not to be alarmed, but to be careful and react. Millonarios reached their third successive tie in the competition after a one-goal draw against Medellín at the Atanasio Girardot, in the first match of Group B in which América and Chicó also participate.
And it’s that apart from playing Chess in Tunja with an alternate team and Equidad with a mixed team, this little bit of “empathy” in the three most recent days doesn’t quite sit well at this time of the semester, as the team must be fueled by victories and conviction. In addition, his fans were accustomed to victories at home or opposing field, with the starter or with the substitution.
Some defensive moves also remain in the observations, especially through passing play and some devolutions that brought the red closer to Montero’s goal, creating danger and showing that there are notes to adjust. Where Millonarios looks solid and with alternatives, it’s in the attack, but also in the overall functioning of the team. Despite the absences – which are not few and no less important – those who come off the couch know how to take the opportunity, show up, propose, play, participate, help and tell Gamero present.
The good news for the ambassador is that he has two home games waiting for him, against Peñarol and Boyacá Chicó, to win (possibly by several goals) to resume the victorious path, gain confidence, qualify for the international tournament and the point made tonight in Antioquia land to sketch well in the Quadrangle.
Source: Goal