January 8, 2023, 20:43 PM
January 8, 2023, 20:43 PM
Oriente Petrolero started winning, but ended up losing (3-2) the friendly match that he played this Sunday against Ñublense in Chile. The defeat of the refiners, who finished the game with nine players on the court, occurred in discounts.
The match for the Copa Coperos Internacionales It was played in the stadium at the Nelson Oyarzún stadium in the city of Chillán.
the bolivian team took the lead after 33 minutes through Ronaldo Sánchezwho took advantage of a bad clearance by goalkeeper Hernán Muñoz after a free kick taken by Henry Vaca.
With that result they went to rest and in the complement the locals managed the comeback. The transitory tie was made by Rafael Caroca, at 47 minutes. After a cross from the left, he almost scissored it, anticipating his marker Adrián Sandoval to make the red fans celebrate.
At 65′, Wilfredo Soleto cleared a ball badly in the defensive zone, which he knew how to capitalize on very well.ndrés Vilches who defined with quality before the departure of goalkeeper Wilson Quiñónez.
Joy did not last long for Chileans, because at 67′ Alaín Niño de Guzmán was in charge of putting things 2-2. The young striker from Santa Cruz had entered in the first half instead of Jorge Correa who was injured.
Niño de Guzmán hit the ball with his left foot after a pass from Ronaldo Sánchez. The ball hit the crossbar and then entered the goal defended by Ñublense.
One minute after the draw, Oriente Petrolero was left with nine players due to the expulsion of Rodrigo Saucedo and Henry Vaca. The first for assaulting a rival and the second for improperly claiming the line assistant.
The final 3-2 came at 94′. It all started with a cross from a corner kick that Pablo Aránguiz headed inside the area and Caroca appeared again to put in a second header and beat goalkeeper Quiñónez. Four minutes later the match ended.
Nublense: Hernán Muñoz, Juan Córdova, Rafael Caroca, Enzo Guerrero, Jovanny Campusano, Manuel Rivera, Rodrigo Cisterna, Juan Leiva, Patricio Rubio, Andrés Vilches and Pablo Aránguiz.
Oil Orient: Wilson Quiñónez, Wilfredo Soleto, Luis Alberto Gutiérrez, Maximiliano Caire, Adrián Sandoval, Juan Mercado, Junior Sánchez, Ronaldo Sánchez, Henry Vaca, Jorge Correa and Leonardo Villagra.
The referee was Fernando Vejarwho was assisted on the lines by Víctor Pasmiño and Mario Lagos, all Chilean nationals.
Let us remember that the refinery equipment had just lost to Universidad Católica 3-0in a match played on Thursday in Concepción.
The delegation of the club albiverde rIt will return this Monday to Santa Cruz de la Sierra.