Santa Fe starts with a win against Pasto in El Campín

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Time for all teams in El Campín. Santa Fe was better in the first half when they got the goals through Agustín Rodríguez and Harold Santiago Mosquera. Pato responded to the changes in the second half and worried the locals. Daniel Moreno scored and the post denied them a tie. The Bogotás added their first three points against an opponent who embarrassed them.

Agustín and Harold led Santa Fe to victory

To begin with, Santa Fe began looking for the arch of Espíndola. Peirano came out with his usual 1-3-5-2 with Harold and Agustín in attack, given that Rodallega continues to recover. Lots of fun on the wing, especially on the right with Perlaza looking for depth. On the other hand, Pasto chose a more vertical game.

After 4 minutes, Santa Fe took the lead on the scoreboard. After so many claims to the right, a play occurred where the ball stayed in the area and it appeared that Harold Santiago finished hard. The goalkeeper left the goal and Agustín was in time to score it smartly and make it 1-0 in El Campín. The visit to the 25′ mark managed to control the possession a little and play in the local park, but without creating a danger for Marmolejo.

The absence of Daniel Torres was evident given Zuluaga’s level of discretion. Jhojan and Yilmar who kept the memory of last semester and as a defense Hernández completed instead of Ortiz, who has tendinopathy “in the peroneal muscle of his right leg,” according to the club.

The was connected with a shot from Londoño entering the area at 33′, but the post denied the ball and Kevin was unable to connect it again. Santa Fe responded with a deep pass to Agustín, but the Uruguayan was left without a profile and sent it to the Movistar Arena. The first half ended with shared possession, Santa Fe still needs a midfielder who can give the team break and play to avoid so much wear and tear, sometimes unnecessary.

When it looked like they were leading 1-0 at half time. Zuluaga seemed to defend himself and pass from his own field to Harold Santiago, who ran clear, entered the area and scored a cross despite goalkeeper Pasto’s effort to avoid the latter. which ended the first half 2-0.

Pasto reveals Santa Fe

A hot start after Pasto’s coach, the Paraguayan Gustavo Florentín, confronted Perlaza after a foul by Castaño on the Santa Fe player that the referee did not see. In the end the center settled back with a yellow for both technicians. The visit started playing at the home side’s pitch, but the protective order prevented them from progressing.

Pasto tried from the sides against a Santa Fe team that started having trouble handling the ball to come out to play and chase the third. Londoño and Moreno tested Marmolejo, who was sure to save without rebounding. However, at 59′ the concession came through Daniel Moreno, who caught a ball in the area and crossed impossible for Mosquera 2-1.

The referee, quite comfortable on the side of Edilson Ariza. dirt on one side and let the other play. Imprecision of their lines and lack of coincidence in decisions. Bad thing about the referees in El Campín. Returning to the game, Pasto improved with the changes and complicated Santa Fe, who still could not find the ball in 66′ of the gameafter saving the stick for Peirano’s team again.

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Edwar López and Meléndez entered to renew the attack and half replaced Agustín and Zuluaga (71′). This is how Santa Fe improved a little, although it was still far behind and gave Pasto space to try to generate play by looking for Moreno, the most dangerous of the visit. At 82′ Cardona came forward for Harold to have more of the ball.

In the end, a victory for Santa Fe against Pasto revealed it, but as the coaches say. “It will always be better to correct by winning.” The next date Bogota residents visit Envigado.

Changes

Cristian Arrieta (45′, Gustavo Charrupí), Andres Amaya (45′, Santiago Trellez), Daniel Moreno (45′, Mauricio Castaño), Jordy Monroe (60′, Elvis Perlaza), Edward Lopez (70′, Agustín Rodríguez), John Melendez (70′, Juan Zuluaga), Gustavo Torres (82′, Juan Franco), John Cardona (82′, Santiago Mosquera)

Goals

1-0, 4′: Agustin Rodriguez2-0, 43′: Harold Mosquera2-1, 59′: Daniel Moreno

Cards

Referee: Edilson Ariza
VAR Referee: Keiner José Jiménez Salas, Edwin Ferney Trujillo Castro
Juan Pablo Zuluaga (34′, Yellow), Elvis Perlaza (48′, Yellow), Diego Chavez (48′, Yellow), Florentine (49′, Yellow), Peirano (49′, Yellow), Yilmar Velazquez (62′, Yellow), Nicolas Gil (73′, Yellow), John Melendez (75′, Yellow), Cristian Arrieta (81′, Yellow), Leather Santiago (94′, Yellow)

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