In entrance of a packed Tierra de Campeones stadium, Colo Colo to win 3-0 a Sports Iquique with objectives from Arturo Vidal, Guillermo Paiva and Marcos Bolados. An necessary emotional enhance for the “Cacique” in preparation for its qualifying match to enter the sixteenth spherical of the CONMEBOL Libertadores towards Cerro Porteño in Paraguay, Next Wednesday, May 29.
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In the primary half, the necessary occasions had been made by Arturo Vidal from the twenty seventh minute, the purpose was disallowed as a result of ahead space and a low shot of the left foot that ended up consuming the best put up of the goalkeeper of Iquique, Daniel Sappa.
Meanwhile, Deportes Iquique, regardless of Edson Puch’s return to possession, He failed to hassle Alba’s protection in the course of the first 45 minutes.
excellent, The former Juventus and Bayern Munich midfielder acquired his revenge after being despatched off within the first half. In 59′, the Paraguayan attacker of “Cacique”, Guillermo Paiva, fell within the space, so the referee awarded a penalty. Vidal stood in entrance of the ball from twelve steps, taking pictures Sappa with a robust shot that made it 1-0.
From the seventieth minute onwards, Iquique scored objectives. First, with Diego Orellana’s mistake that left Paiva alone towards the resistance of the Iquique goalkeeper to make it 2-0. Then, within the 81′, a middle from Damián Pizarro was linked with a volley by the Chilean Marcos Bolados within the ultimate 3-0.
Colo Colo moved as much as third place within the National Championship, with 26 factors, simply two items behind Universidad de Chile, who will look to increase their lead tomorrow Sunday once they face Ñublense. On the opposite hand, Deportes Iquique reached fifth place, with 24 items, and subsequent Saturday, June 1, they are going to go to Unión Española in Santa Laura.
Formation
SPORTS IQUIQUE (0): Daniel Sappa; Yonathan Andía (63′, Farfán), Miguel Sanhueza, Luis Casanova (46′, Moya), Hans Salinas (63′, De la Fuente); Diego Orellana, Agustín Nadruz, Diego Fernández (46′, Holes); Álvaro Ramos (84′, González), Steffan Pino, Edson Puch. Coach: Miguel Ramirez
COLO COLO (3): Brian Cortés; Óscar Opazo, Alan Saldivia, Maximiliano Falcón, Erick Wiemberg; Gonzalo Castellani, Leonardo Gil (69′, V. Pizarro), Arturo Vidal (78′, Soto); Cristian Zavala, Guillermo Paiva (75′, D. Pizarro), Carlos Palacios (69′, Bolados). DT: Jorge Almirón
Day 14 National Championship 2024
Tierra de Campeones Stadium in Iquique
Referee: Piero Maza