The match between Unión Española and U. La Calera is postponed
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O’Higgins and Unión Española equalized by 2 in a vibrant match – 2024-04-27 01:26:06
This Friday, O’Higgins and U. Española did not take advantage of each other in the duel for date 10 of Chile – Banco Itaú 2024 Championship and ended up tied 2-2.
The duel featured the opening of the scoring by Unión Española, in the 7th minute of the first half, through a play by Franco Frías. Next, Simón Contreras equalized for O’Higgins, 40 minutes into the same stage, after a good play. After 19′ of the second half, Miguel Ponce’s team took the lead again with a header from Valentin Adamo. Finally, Bryan Rabello (41 ‘2T) sealed the tie when he took charge of the ball to convert from a play.
Franco Frías made the stadium vibrate with his definition, in the 7th minute of the first stage. After receiving an assist from Pablo Aránguiz, the forward placed it to the left post and down. Impossible for the archer!
The score did not move and ended even despite the fact that Unión Española showed greater control of the ball than its rival with it (60% on average over 40%).
Bryan Rabello was the figure of the match. The O’Higgins midfielder was the author of 1 goal, made 33 correct passes and finished on goal 2 times.
Another important player in the match was Diego González. The Unión Española midfielder made 82 correct passes, removed 3 balls and finished on goal 2 times.
The match was quite fought, in which the fouls began to accumulate. There were several reprimands: Moises González, Simón Contreras, Simón Ramírez and Ignacio Núñez. He was sent off for a direct red card, Antonio Díaz in the 88th minute of the second half.
The technical director of O’Higgins, Juan Manuel Azconzábal, proposed a 4-4-2 strategy with Nicolás Peranic in goal; Simón Contreras, Leonel Mosevich, Juan Fuentes and Antonio Díaz on the defensive line; Moises González, Camilo Moya, Bryan Rabello and Diego Buonanotte in the middle; and Esteban Calderón and Carlos Auzqui in the attack.
For their part, those led by Miguel Ponce stood with a 4-3-3 formation with Franco Torgnascioli between the three sticks; Simón Ramírez, José Tiznado, Jonathan Villagra and Stefano Magnasco in defense; Diego González, Ignacio Núñez and Ariel Uribe in the midfield; and Fernando Ovelar, Franco Frías and Pablo Aránguiz up front.
Referee Víctor Abarzúa Espinoza was selected to carry out the actions of the game.
On the next date O’Higgins will host Audax Italiano and U. Española will play at home against U. Católica at the Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK stadium.
After the match, the local team remains with 14 points and in seventh place in the standings. While the visit has 17 units and occupies third place in the tournament.
Changes in O’Higgins
- 68′ 2T – Camilo Andrés Moya Carreño left for Martín Nicolás Sarrafiore
- 75′ 2T – Esteban Alex Calderón González came out for Arnaldo Castillo Benega
- 76′ 2T – Carlos Daniel Auzqui left for Octavio Andrés Bianchi
- 85′ 2T – Moisés Alejandro González Torres left for Martín Ignacio Maturana Romero and Simón Alberto Contreras Valenzuela for Yerko Bastián Leiva Lazo
Changes in the Spanish Union
- 44′ 1T – Franco Ezequiel Frías came out for Valentin Nicolas Adamo Reyes
- 78′ 2T – Stefano Magnasco Galindo is sent off for Luis Alberto Pavez Munoz and Fernando Fabian Ovelar Martinez is sent off for Bastian Jean Yanez Miranda
- 86′ 2T – Pablo Mauricio Aránguiz Salazar came out for Valentin Vidal
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Everton could not face the power of Unión Española and ended up losing 4-2 – 2024-04-13 23:40:45
On matchday 8, Everton could not turn the score around at the Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK stadium and lost 4-2 on their visit to U. Española. The goals of the match for the local team were scored by Pablo Aránguiz (25′ 1T), Bastián Yáñez (40′ 2T), Valentin Adamo (46′ 2T) and Diego González (50′ 2T). While the away goals were scored by Rodrigo Contreras (28′ 2T) and Matías Campos (35′ 2T).
A highlight of the match was Matías Campos’ goal in the 35th minute of the second half. After a cross from Rodrigo Contreras to the forward, he was able to finish from the large area and score in the rival goal.
Diego González’s prominence established him as the best player of the match. The Unión Española midfielder scored 1 goal, made 55 correct passes and recovered 7 balls.
Another of the key footballers at the Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK stadium was Rodrigo Contreras. The Everton striker scored 1 goal, kicked the goal 6 times against Unión Española and gave 11 correct passes.
With some infractions and constant pauses, the game was played between both teams. There were several reprimands: Rodrigo Contreras, Pablo Aránguiz, Benjamín Berríos and Sebastián Pereira.
The coach of U. Española, Miguel Ponce, arranged a 4-4-2 formation on the field with Franco Torgnascioli in goal; Simón Ramírez, Bastián Roco, Jonathan Villagra and Stefano Magnasco on the defensive line; Diego González, Ignacio Núñez, Ariel Uribe and Pablo Aránguiz in the middle; and Fernando Ovelar and Franco Frías in the attack.
For their part, those led by Esteban Solari stood with a 4-4-2 strategy with Ignacio González between the three sticks; Vicente Vega, Sebastián Pereira, Diego Oyarzún and Cristian Riquelme in defense; Álvaro Madrid, Benjamín Berríos, Kevin Méndez and Braian Martínez in the midfield; and Omar Fernández and Rodrigo Contreras up front.
The match at the Estadio Santa Laura-Universidad SEK stadium was directed by referee Rodrigo Carvajal.
For the next date, U. Española will receive D. Copiapó. On the other hand, Everton will visit U. La Calera.
The local team is in third place with 13 points, while the visitor has 11 points and is in seventh place in the tournament.
Changes in the Spanish Union
- 67′ 2T – Fernando Fabian Ovelar Martinez is sent off for Bastian Jean Yanez Miranda
- 78′ 2T – Stefano Magnasco Galindo for Nicolas Ignacio Peñailillo Acuña, Franco Ezequiel Cold for Valentin Nicolas Adamo Reyes and Ignacio Antonio Nunez Estrada for Bruno Ignacio Jauregui Saez
- 93′ 2T – Pablo Mauricio Aránguiz Salazar left for José Danilo Tiznado Contreras
Changes at Everton
- 45′ 2T – Álvaro Alfredo Madrid came out for Felipe Andres Villagran Rivera
- 62′ 2T – Alan Kevin Mendez Olivera went out for Federico Andres Martinez Berroa and Sebastian Rodrigo Pereira Covers for Thomas Pablo Asta-Buruaga Montoya
- 69′ 2T – Omar Andrés Fernández Frasica came out for Matías Rodrigo Campos López
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