Always Ready walks in front of Oriente Petrolero in El Alto

Resounding triumph of the El Alto team

Oriente Petrolero focused on withstanding the pressure of the local, which is used to suffocating the rival from the first minutes

Always had no problem overcoming Oriente Petrolero

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Always Ready beat Oriente Petrolero with a comfortable 3-0 achieved at the El Alto Municipal Stadium, with the contributions of Edarlyn Reyes, Samuel Galindo and Marcos Riquelme, who had the goal at their disposal to score this victory on the fourteenth date of the closing tournament.

With this resounding victory, the millionaire squad was two points away from equaling The Strongest in points -without forgetting that they have a pending commitment against Royal Pari- and the expectation grows in the cast of coach Julio César Baldivieso to return to the top.

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Oriente Petrolero focused on withstanding the pressure of the local, which is used to suffocating the rival from the first minutes. The resistance of the purslane reached its limit in the 20th minute when Reyes scored the 1-0 with a left-footed shot before a rebound off the post.

The red band continued with this offensive, in a matter of three minutes they increased the difference to 2-0 with a left-foot shot from Samuel Galindo, who was left free inside the area to connect a center from a corner kick.

The only way in which Oriente Petrolero saw Carlos Mosquera’s goal at goal was with free kick shots. Without Hugo Dorrego, expelled on the previous date, Alexis Ribera was in charge of collecting fouls, one of his executions was stopped by the local goalkeeper.

At 66′, Riquelme increased his personal quota as tournament scorer (12 goals) with the definition from the penalty spot tricking the goalkeeper. The 3-0 secured the three points in favor of the millionaire team.

Mosquera was responsible for the account not going beyond the three goals, the goalkeeper was a wall against a header from Riquelme inside the area, entering with power to connect.

Striker Carmelo Algarañaz wanted to take advantage of this superiority to convert his goal, he had the chance when he was left alone in front of the goal, after dodging the goalkeeper, but pressure from Wilfredo Sotelo prevented him from connecting the ball.

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