At 61 minutes into the match, a good auriazul attack was directed in the left lane by Paul Charpentier, who gave way to Diego Fernández and he crossed into the rival area, where Ivan ‘Tito’ Torresin his intention to defend, did nothing more than push the ball into his own goal.
? Iván Torres tried to clear the ball, but ended up scoring against it.
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The Dean seized the initiative in the match, commanding the process regarding possession of the ball against an opponent who bet on counterattacking, although not getting too far back in his field but pressing from time to time on the striped exit.
In the first half, however, the most dangerous situations in attack were generated by the team Gustavo Florentinwith a shot by Marcelo Pérez deflected by goalkeeper Juan Espínola and another attempt by Jorge Mendoza that was close to opening the scoring.
The complementary stage saw an Olimpia who accentuated the handling of the ball, gradually locking Luqueño in his field.
And in the best moment of those of Diego Aguirrethe imbalance arrived in Saxony with the score against Torres (61 ‘).
From there, the cast of Para Uno lost strength offensively and the local team secured the advantage in their favor as the minutes went by, with their goalkeeper Gonzalo Falcón responding well to a single clear situation they faced, via the air. .
The concrete thing is that the 1-0 remained until the end, with which Sportivo Luqueno returned to victory after two successive draws and now accumulates 18 points in the championship, also taking ‘revenge’ against his opponent today who had received him back in the First Division, defeating him 2-1 on the date of his debut.
olympiafor his part, began the second round of the Apertura with a hard setback, from whose fight for the title he seems to be definitively distanced with 19 units, 9 from the pointer Libertad (that tomorrow faces Guaraní).
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