Deportivo Cali analysis tie with Medellin independent in Liga Betplay | Colombian Soccer | Betplay League

This Thursday, Deportivo Cali let go of the first win of the semester by drawing 2-2 against Independent Medellin, about the end of the match with a controversial action by the central referee; but speaking of the game, the sugar producers achieved an improvement in the second half and therefore, they managed to come back.

For FUTBOLRED, this is the analysis of Cali’s draw against Medellín:

Errors were made: during the initial part, the team led by Mayer Candelo lacked fluidity when it came to attacking and being more participatory in the associative game, for which they rarely came with real danger, the most important being through the ball quiet.

They managed to correct in the second half: despite the fact that it cost them, they managed to raise the collective level for the final part and with that they had the comeback momentarily with the annotations of Kevin Velasco and Carlos Robles. Finding the spaces and promoting the high recovery, which was one of the aspects to highlight in the first half.

Mayer’s team is already starting to spark: After several days of training since the last participation in the league, where they fell against Tolima in Ibagué. The team begins to show different things in specific aspects and Mayer to test players in other functions of his position, as in the case of Santiago Mosquera, seeking to create opportunities in the center of midfield; aspect that was seen especially in the final part with the group in general.

The changes helped in the improvement: Of the four substitutions that were made in Cali, the entry of Oscar Segura stands out, who contributed giving the team more dynamism; Jimmy Congo, who once again fulfilled his role as one of the blockers in the middle of the field, and playing with a double 9 in the attacking front, which opened up spaces for him to generate danger.

Juan Andres Arias Arias
Correspondent Futbolred Cali
And Twitter: @AriasJuan_15

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