Real Tomayapo remembered to win;  it was 1-0 against Wilstermann

Real Tomayapo remembered to win; it was 1-0 against Wilstermann

October 13, 2022, 22:08 PM

October 13, 2022, 22:08 PM

Real Tomayapo defeated Wilstermann 1-0 this Thursday night at the close of date 22 of the Clausura tournament of the Professional Division. The game was played at the IV Centenario stadium and both are still out of the qualifying zone for an international tournament.

What is striking is that the chapacos remembered to win, since the last time they had added three was on September 8, when they beat Royal Pari in Santa Cruz by 0-1. Since then they had achieved three draws and two defeats.

Early, both teams were left with ten players. First, the local suffered the expulsion of Mauricio Chajtur, in the 9th minute; and then Luis José Vargas also left the aviators with one less, at 14 minutes. In both cases the referee Álvaro Campos showed a direct red card.

With two fewer on the court there was more space to play, but they took very little advantage of it. Real Tomayapo at home I wanted to take the initiativebut Wilstermann showing flashes of good football controlled the local game and even dared to look for the opening of the scoring.

In the plugin came a goal by Cristhian Valencia for the chapacos, but the goal was annulled due to a foul. Scare for the aviators in the 64th minute.

Five minutes later, Vladimir Castellón was about to open the account, but the local goalkeeper Rodrigo Banegas prevented the fall of his bow.

In the 89th minute, Wilstermann was left with nine players for the expulsion of Edemir Rodríguez for a double yellow card due to a foul.

Cristhian Valencia charged the launch and his shot, after hitting a defender, inflated the net of Wilstermann’s goal. He ran in the 92nd minute and with that goal the Tarijeños celebrated the 1-0 victory.

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