Santa Fe surpassed Chicó and reached 16 points in the league

Independiente Santa Fe wants to qualify for home runs again to be the protagonist and has already reached 16 points in the league playing good soccer.

Santa Fe vs. Pasture

Santa Fe: Juan Espítia; Carlos Moreno, Julián Millán, David Ramírez, Dairon Mosquera, Iván Rojas, Harold Rivera, Christian Marrugo (Neyder Moreno 71′), José Enamorado (Juan Roa 83′), Wilfrido de la Rosa (Jefferson Rivas 71′), Hugo Rodallega.
Coach: Harold Rivera.

Boy: Rogerio Caicedo; Eduard Banguero, Galileo Del Castillo, Henry Plazas, Delvin Alfonzo (Agustín Aleo 46′); Sebastián Tamara, Kevin Londoño (Angelo Peña 38′), Frank Lozano, Wilmar Cruz (Jacobo Pimentel 46′); Geimer Balanta (Mauricio García 81′) and Michael Gómez.
Coach: Mario Garcia.

Gol: Min. 25 Delvin Alfonzo (Against) 1-0.

Admonished: Hugo Rodallega (SFE), José Enamorado (SFE), Dairon Mosquera (SFE), David Ramírez (SFE).

Referee: Eder Vergara.

Estadio: The Campin.

Highlights Santa Fe vs. Pasture

3′ Danger! Marrugo entered the area and asked for a handball that the referee did not consider a penalty.

8′ First of ‘Rodagol’! Hugo Rodallega tested from medium distance and Caicedo cleared in an outstanding fly.

25 & # 39; Goal of Santa Fe! Enamorado made a great overflow down the left wing and in an unfortunate move, Alfonzo put the ball into his own goal.

36 & # 39; It’s the duel of the night! Caicedo took a spectacular ball from Hugo Rodallega and prevented Santa Fe’s second goal.

56′ ¡Casi Rodallega! The striker took a shot from the right and the goalkeeper controlled the ball without rebounding.

66′ He was encouraged! Peña saw a space and finished off from the outside, but the ball did not go down in time and went over the goal.

72′ It’s close! Rivas also reached the area and hit it dry, but the goalkeeper cleared the ball from the corner kick.

Development of the Santa Fe vs. Grass

Santa Fe was extremely aggressive in the first half and set conditions for Chicó to feel the pressure. Enamorado’s dribbling and speed combined with Hugo Rodallega’s appearances all over the attack front wreaked havoc and at minute 21 they found the first goal that was scored as a result of a goal against Alfonzo.

Santa Fe continued testing from the outside and had many spaces to move comfortably throughout the field; Chicó’s performance was not as expected in this first half.

In the second half, a worn-out Chicó was seen and Mario García could not find the direction in the game for his team, while the ‘cardinals’ always showed to be in optimal shape and won duels for all sectors of the field.

In the compromise process, Santa Fe deserved more, but the own goal scored in the first half was enough to keep the three points in Bogotá.

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