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Suspended due to rain: Tigre wins (2-1) against GV San José, but the second half will be played this Wednesday

Suspended due to rain: Tigre wins (2-1) against GV San José, but the second half will be played this Wednesday

October 29, 2024, 9:25 PM

October 29, 2024, 9:25 PM

The match between The Strongest and Gualberto Villarroel San José was suspended after the end of the first half, due to torrential rain that fell this Tuesday night in the city of La Paz. According to the match delegate Dorian Montero, the game will continue this Wednesday morning, at 9:00, at the Hernando Siles stadium in La Paz. El Tigre is winning the match 2-1.

The match began under the rain that did not allow the normal development of the game. Precisely in an action in which the visitor was trying to string together a play, he lost the ball and an attack by the Tigre was generated that ended in a goal the first minute after the match began.

Sebastián Guerrero looked for Jeyson Chura (1′), He was lying somewhat on the left and with great delicacy and precision he took a soft left foot shot to place the ball in the upper left corner of the goal defended by Rodrigo Banegas, who could do nothing.

When the 20th minute was played, Tarija referee Bladimir Rueda decided to stop the match because the rain did not stop and the field was getting worse and worse, but coincidentally at that moment it stopped raining a little and just three minutes later the central judge restarted the game.

Chura again (29′) was present on the scoreboard with a left-footed shot from inside the large area, after a cross cross by Ronald Bustos, which the defense could not clear.

The game was lackluster because there were many puddles of water on the field, but even so, the Orureños found ways to create a great scoring opportunity with Brian Sobrero (40′), who fought a ball inside the area and took a cross shot that passed close to Guillermo Viscarra’s goal.

Shortly after, At 42′, the referee awarded a penalty for the visit for a foul on Hernán Rodríguez by Víctor Cuéllar. The VAR ratified Bladimir Rueda’s decision.

Javier Sanguinetti (45′) took charge of the maximum penalty and when a few seconds of extra time were played, he took a powerful shot, almost to the middle of the goal, to beat goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra and declare the discount.

With the 2-1 in favor of the local team, they went to half-time, but the complementary stage was pending for this Wednesday after a meeting between referee Bladimir Rueda, his assistants, the captains of both teams Saúl Torres (GV San José) and Guillermo Montero (The Strongest), as well as the match delegate Dorian Montero.

Montero explained that The meeting must continue this Wednesday morningbecause in the afternoon, the VAR teams will be used for the match between Always Ready and Bolívar, at the Villa Ingenio Municipal Stadium in El Alto.

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