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Quindío vs Pasto 1-2 match chronicle summary Betplay League 2021 and relegation | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

In one of the duels that ends the ninth day of Colombian football, Deportes Quindío received Deportivo Pasto in the Centennial with the intention of continuing to add to move further and further away from relegation.

Unlike other games in previous dates, Quindío did not have that vertigo on the sides that allowed them to generate danger in the opposite field. He looked imprecise and tied up before the order of the Nariño painting.

Likewise, Pasto sought to get closer a couple of times, but each intention was left to zero. Sparse, slow and emotionless game.

Precisely the highlight of the first part came in the added time. Esneyder Mena commanded a quick counter from the left sector, crossed into the area and the ball hit the arm of captain Didier Pino. From the VAR they asked the judge to review the play and after several minutes, too many, a penalty kick was sanctioned. Great controversy that culminated in Mauricio Duarte’s goal.

In the complement, those of Oscar Héctor Quintabani had the initiative, but the clarity in the last third was never had. Time passed and the fans put more and more pressure.

At 67 ‘, a new visitor slap arrived. Kevin Rendón made a free kick close to the local area, the ball deflected into the barrier and ended up misplacing goalkeeper Luis Estacio. Cold water washdown and total silence in the Centennial. Now, nine minutes later the homeowner discounted thanks to an extraordinary team play that Harold Balanta finished with a right cross.

The end of the game was a heart attack. Quindío threw himself completely into the attack, while Pasto resisted as best he could. Despite several arrivals, appealing to the collective game and the occasional desperate center, the local could not achieve the final equality and gave an advantage in the descent.

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