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Results Deportes Tolima vs Independiente Medellín goals of the match for the Betplay Cup | Colombian Soccer | bet play cup

Sports Independent Medellin defeated 1-3 to Sports Tolimaby ida of the quarter finals on the Colombian Cup 2022. The powerful took advantage of his rival, with intelligence, associated game and transitions from defense to attack, added to an outstanding performance by the youth Miguel Monsalvewho led the first half with an assist and a goal.

Starting the first half, Tolima created danger through Luis Miranda at minute 3, with a one-on-one that Luis Erney Vásquez managed to avoid. A minute later, Medellín was the one who opened the scoring through Diber Cambindo, who took advantage of a filtered pass from Miguel Monsalve and in the face of an error by Léider Riascos, the former Quindío recovered the ball to beat goalkeeper William Cuesta and make the team celebrate. the Antioquians.

However, the advantage would not last long, since at minute 14, an error by Juan Guillermo Arboleda on the mark, Junior Hernández left the ball on the left, the local attacker overflowed and scored a center that goalkeeper Vásquez could not clear well and Michael Rangel was attentive to catch the ball, scoring the partial tie.

The game fell in intensity, thanks to constant fouls on both teams. Until the 29th minute, a collective play, the result of a good transition from defense to attack, with Felipe Pardo and Víctor Moreno, so that the central defender arrives as one more attacker and defines at will on the goalkeeper’s left-hand post local.

At 39, a recovery in his own field, led to a great escape by Javier Méndez, who placed Miguel Monsalve over the rival area and the 19-year-old attacking midfielder scored his first goal as a professional, decreeing the 1-3 with which They went to rest.

In the complementary stage, Fabián Mosquera entered Tolima instead of Juan Camilo Saiz. Medellín kept its same eleven, while the rain took center stage at the Manuel Murillo Toro stadium. One minute into the game, Cambindo took advantage of an oversight on Tolima’s exit and with a strong shot, the visitors’ intentions of increasing the lead on the scoreboard appeared.

As the minutes passed, Medellín took possession of the ball while Tolima had trouble advancing on the pitch. At minute 15, the pijao made his second variant, with the entry of Andrés Rentería instead of Jeison Angulo. At 16, a mid-range shot by Felipe Pardo, passed close to Cuesta’s goal and the fourth goal for DIM came very close.

Tolima was taking control of the ball, joining players like Yohandry Orozco and Michael Rangel, coming out on the wing. At minute 24, Álvaro Meléndez entered the premises in place of Luis Miranda. Medellín also took the opportunity to make its first variant, entering José Hernández Chávez instead of Jean Pineda.

At minute 32, Medellín made two changes to refresh; Luciano Pons and Yesid Díaz entered, instead of Diber Cambindo and Javier Méndez. While Tolima continued to attack by bands. At minute 33, Andrés Rentería wasted a very clear chance to score. A minute later and after an oversight by Jorge Segura, Meléndez with his right leg demanded Vásquez, who made a great save. Moments later, Felipe Pardo withdrew from the party and Vladimir Hernández entered.

About minute 36, Leider Riascos suffered a foul on the right, near the area. The foul led to a new opportunity for Tolima with a mid-distance shot by Rangel, who passed near the red goal.

In little more than 20 years, the DIM did not score three goals against Tolima in Ibagué. While, since November 15, 2020, Tolima did not receive three goals at home, it was in the 2-3 triumph of Once Caldas.

The second leg will be at the Atanasio Girardot stadium, next Wednesday, August 17 at 6 in the afternoon. The winner of this key will face the winner of the series between Fortaleza against Millonarios, in which the ambassador team is winning 3-0.

Juan Camilo Alvarez Serrano
FUTBOLRED Correspondent
Medellín
En Twitter: @juanchoserran8

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