El Tigre ends the last undefeated and continues its streak

The Strongest maintains its hot streak in the Clausura championship. Last night he achieved his fourth consecutive victory (4-2) and finished with the last undefeated of the contest, Always Ready.

In five games Achumani’s team has four victories, last night’s was the second of the Claudio Biaggio era and climbed to second position in the table, waiting for what Bolívar does today against Atlético Palmaflor.

El Tigre started impetuous, pressing as in the previous day in the adversary zone, with Martín Prost, Enrique Triverio and the ends Jaime Arrascaita and Gabriel Esparza.

However, during the first 16 minutes there were no arrivals over the gates. At 17′ an error by Marc Enoumba almost caused the arrival of the first brindle goal.

The Dean came out at speed, Esparza and Arrascaita were unbalanced, proof of this is that at 20′ the Yungueño made it 1-0 after a shot by Fernando Saucedo and doubts in the El Alto defense.

The tigers had other occasions, such as at 25′ on a free kick by Saucedo, which Adrián Jusino did not reach, or at 28′ with a shot by Luciano Ursino that Carlos Mosquera contained in two halves.

The fringe arrived little. At 30′, Arce demanded a header from Guillermo Viscarra on a free kick and then tied at 39′ through Alex Rambal, who defined with class.

The Tiger replied. Esparza and Torres came together in a quick exit from the right, the latter making it 2-1 with a great shot (47′).

In the supplement Gustavo Cristaldo entered the fringe, he tried to give greater mobility to the attack, while the local sought to leave based on speed. The clearest plays were for the aurinegro, who even scored at 54′, but was annulled due to Triverio’s advanced position.

The last part of the match was full of emotions. At 79′ The Strongest scored 3-1 after a free kick by Saucedo and Gonzalo Castillo burst the visitor’s goal.

From there began the pressure from Always Ready, who had three chances to score and in the last one Denilson Valda put the emotion into the game (91′).

At the end (94′) Saucedo sealed the scoring after a pass from Esparza, making it 4-2.

The fringe slept at the top with 13 points, but today it could lose that seat if Bolívar beats Palmaflor in the Siles.

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