Chile – First Division: Deportes Iquique vs Cobresal Date 5
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Sports Iquique
Steffan Pino scores a double in Deportes Iquique’s 4-2 victory against Coquimbo Unidos – 2024-03-10 20:07:59
Perfect day for Deportes Santa Cruz. In their duel valid for date 3 of the Primera B national tournament, the team coached by Hernán Peña won 1-2 over Curicó Unidos and asserts itself at the top of the table.
Of course, the match – played at the La Granja stadium – was not without complications for the Santa Cruzans, since it was the local team that opened the scoring.
A loss of the ball after an offensive play allowed midfielder Diego Rojas to score with a tight shot that goalkeeper Gonzalo Flores could not stop. It was minute 6, and it seemed that the night would not be happy.
What’s more, on two occasions, Curicó had the second goal, but the defense and the visiting goalkeeper prevented said celebration. And, when the first half was closing, Santa Cruz concocted a good risky action after recovering from the rival’s start, an occasion where Kevin Medel was left with space and precise distance to beat Luis Santalices. Thus, with the score 1-1 they went to half-time.
In the complement, the Unionist team stood up well, asserted itself at the back and nullified the attacking presence of the Curicans. Furthermore, when the visiting team was playing better, Francisco Ayala scored a great goal (64′) to put an end to the actions and win the game.
The three points traveled to the Colchagua valley and Santa Cruz remains in second place in the classification with 7 units in the company of Barnechea, two points less than the leader Rangers de Talca.
REACTIONS
“It is a very important victory, a very difficult game, we suffered it. In the first half it was difficult for us, we were able to achieve equality in a counterattack and in the second we dared a little more, we gathered people in the middle to free the wings and our side, who has good technique, was able to achieve the 2-1 score,” pointed out the team captain, Jesús Pino.
Today, Santa Cruz is at the top of the rankings, something that Pino is excited about. “That’s what we work for, but we have to continue, the key is to maintain and never trust ourselves. The team is united.”
For his part, the scorer of the winning goal, Francisco Ayala, stated that, after the partial tie, “the match was worked harder in our favor, the goal scored and we were left with the victory that we wanted so much.”
Meanwhile, coach Hernán Peña commented that “we played a correct game, the collective effort gave us benefits for a game where we faced a top team.”
Furthermore, he indicated that what is coming “is not going to be easy, but we must insist on the work, that the demands within the squad are close to the dispute for a position.”
Finally, Peña stressed that “we are achieving success, but there is still a long way to go. The path is the most important thing to reach the goal.”
The next match for the union team will be against Deportes Recoleta as a local team. Originally scheduled for Friday, the duel will be rescheduled for Sunday afternoon again in Curicó.
Match Sheet
United Curico (1): Luis Santelices; John Salas, Matías Ormazábal, Matías Pérez, Kennet Lara (76′, Diego Muñoz); Matías Ballini (72′, Cristián Bustamante), Juan Méndez (45′, Diego Urzúa), Diego Rojas; Kevin Harbottle (66′, Felipe Ortíz), Sebastián Parada, David Escalante. DT: Francisco Bozán.
Sports Santa Cruz (2): Gonzalo Flowers; Francisco Ayala, Gonzalo Lauler, Jesus Pine, Jose Navarrete; Camilo Rencoret, Kevin Medel (69th, Jaime Gaete), Matthias Santos (88th, Enzo Fernandez); Christopher Ojeda (88′, Christian Duma), Diego Gonzalez, Dilan Salgado (90’+6′, Jose Fernandez). DT: Hernan Rock.
Referees: Francisco Soriano, Jean Araya, Nicolás Medina, Cristian Galaz.
Cautioned: Pérez, Rojas, Bustamante (CUR); Pino, Medel, Navarrete, Gaete (DSC).
Goals: 1-0, 6′, Reds; 1-1, 45′, Medel; 1-2, 64′, Ayala.
Estadio: The Farm, Curicó.
Public: 3,366 spectators.
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Deportes Iquique reached the tie through an own goal by Sebastián Pereira – 2024-02-26 19:29:58
D. Iquique and Everton tied 1-1 in the duel corresponding to date 2 of the Chile – 2024 Banco Itaú Championship tournament, at the Tierra de Campeones stadium.
Everton took the lead with Braian Martínez scoring in the 25th minute of the first half, but defender Sebastián Pereira sent the ball into his own goal in the 46th minute of the same stage, tying the score with Deportes Iquique.
Striker Steffan Pino of Deportes Iquique had the chance to tie the game, but the post denied him in the 31st minute of the first half.
Deportes Iquique could not score the tiebreaker goal, but they did have the best ball possession record in the entire duel (65% average).
The best player of the match was Agustín Nadruz. The Deportes Iquique midfielder was precise with 49 effective passes, stole 5 balls and looked for the opponent’s goal 3 times.
Braian Martínez also stood out at the Tierra de Campeones stadium. The Everton attacker scored 1 goal and made 7 correct passes.
The game was interrupted due to the number of fouls committed by both teams. There were a large number of reprimands: Diego Oyarzún, Luis Casanova, Steffan Pino, Yonathan Andía, Francisco Meneghini, Diego Orellana and Cristian Riquelme. Diego Oyarzún was sent off after receiving his second yellow card, in the 29th minute of the first half.
D. Iquique’s coach, Miguel Ramírez, proposed a 4-5-1 formation with Daniel Castillo in goal; Yonathan Andía, Luis Casanova, Joaquín Novillo and Alonso López on the defensive line; Agustín Nadruz, Enzo Hoyos, Rubén Farfán, Diego Orellana and Edson Puch in the middle; and Álvaro Ramos in the attack.
For its part, Francisco Meneghini’s team took the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Ignacio González between the three sticks; Felipe Campos, Tomás Asta-Buruaga, Diego Oyarzún and Nicolás Baeza in defense; Federico Martínez, Axl Ríos, Felipe Villagran and Kevin Méndez in the midfield; and Matías Campos and Braian Martínez up front.
Referee Nicolás Millas López was in charge of supervising the game at the Tierra de Campeones stadium.
On the next date D. Iquique will face U. La Calera as a visitor, while Everton will play at home against O’Higgins.
With this result, the host of the match reaches 4 points and is in second place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 1 unit and is in ninth place in the tournament.
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