Union wants everything: victory and point in the South American

Union wants everything: victory and point in the South American

In the Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera stadium in the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the “tatengue” team prevailed with the conquests of Franco Calderón, Mariano Peralta Bauer and Daniel Juárez. The local cast discount was the work of Uruguayan Hugo Dorrego.

With this success, the team led by DT Gustavo Munúa reached 4 units, after the 1-1 draw in the premiere against Junior de Barranquilla.

Unión was finally able to capture a better game than its rival on the scoreboard. With a tactical drawing that used three central markers (Blasi, Calderón, Brítez), the rojiblanco cast knew how to use the bands and deployed the lanes Machuca and Esquivel as squires, who continuously demanded the Bolivian defense.

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The albiverde team could not take the marks at the start and looked somewhat asleep. Argentine forward Facundo Suárez (former Almagro and Gimnasia de Jujuy but emerged from the formative divisions of Boca Juniors) was not well supplied.

At 3m., midfielder Kevin Zenón had a free kick in his favor and hit a formidable shot that goalkeeper Quiñónez deflected for a corner. From that direct kick came Calderón’s goal, through a header at the far post.

Union began to work on the empty spaces, opened the field and allowed midfielders and laterals to arrive. Just at 13m. Oriente Petrolero had the first, with a header from Argentine Luciano Guaycochea (former Boca and Deportivo Morón).

With the course of the first period, Unión lost depth and allowed the cast of Santa Cruz de la Sierra to dispute half of the field, to try to enable the attackers, through balls. Even so, goalkeeper Moyano, who returned after an injury, began to have a job.

In the second period, the Santa Fe team resumed the pressure and control of the game over Oriente Petrolero, who was naive and again committed distractions on the defensive side.

To avoid later setbacks, DT Munúa put together a 5-man defense, with the Uruguayan Polenta and Corvalán, a second line of four midfielders and only Peralta Bauer as a point man. These changes recharged the responsibilities of Zenón and Enzo Roldán, those responsible for the creation.

At 26m, the recently entered Juárez and Peralta Bauer put together a nice wall that ended with an exquisite definition of the former San Lorenzo, before the local goalkeeper exited.

The Bolivian team, led by a football glory from the Altiplano such as Erwin Sánchez (emblem of the team that participated in the United States ’94 World Cup), launched in search of discount, but continued to exhibit difficulties in setting up the game. Only the stopped ball allowed Dorrego (former Cerro Largo and Rentistas) to nail it in Moyano’s angle and reduce figures.

But Unión managed to lengthen a difference for which he worked better and deserved, already in stoppage time, with an incursion by Peralta Bauer, who yielded to his teammate Juárez, who defined with a free goal, in a quick counterattack.

Source: Ambito

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