Universitario de Vinto Ends Losing Streak with 1-1 Draw Against Oriente Petrolero

Universitario de Vinto got an important 1-1 draw last night in his visit to Oriente Petrolero at the Tahuichi Aguilera stadium, in a match corresponding to date 19 of the DivPro Championship. The game put an end to a losing streak of five consecutive defeats in the “U”.

Although the team from the valley came close to beating Refinero for the first time in Santa Cruz, a penalty kick saved a desperate Oriente Petrolero that was stuck in the relegation zone.

The duel started with the siege of the premises, but the Vinteño team closed the bottom well and appeased all the attempts of the Refinery.

The student body, despite being visitors, did not intimidate before the onslaught of Oriente Petrolero, and the skilful midfielders Raúl Castro and José Alípaz counterattacked.

About 37 minutes into the initial stage, the Uruguayan Hugo Dorrego, midfielder for Oriente Petrolero, took a corner kick that was close to surprising the goalkeeper Raúl Olivares, who had to use extreme resources to avoid an Olympic goal.

In the replica (39′ PT), the student attacker Andrés Llano headed towards Wilson Quiñónez’s portico and his shot, powerful and level, brushed the right post of the refinery goal.

In final passages, judge Bladimir Rueda was alerted from the VOR room for an alleged infringement by Quiñónez on Llano, an action that took a couple of minutes to review but did not result in a sanction.

The goalkeeper from Oriente, who escaped being cautioned for elbowing his rival, received a yellow card for angrily claiming the delay in the review. With last night, Quiñónez received the fifth.

For the second part, Oriente Petrolero tried at 2′ with a point-blank shot from Dorrego, as an announcement of his intention to open the account at any cost.

At 7′ ST, the “U” had an unbeatable double chance with Joel Calicho’s shot, after a pass from Llano, and a gift from Quiñónez that José Alípaz did not know how to capitalize on, after sending his shot over the local goal.

Rafinha debuted on the visit and was vital in the offensive claims of the “U” of Vinto, when at 36′ PT a fierce counter organized by the Brazilian together with Iván Vidaurre ended with the resolution of Carlos Ribera, whose shot at the entrance of the area violated Quiñónez’s goal (0-1).

At the best moment of the visit, a defensive error culminated in a foul by Olivares on Hugo Rojas, an action charged as a penalty kick. Immediately afterwards (41′ ST) Marcos Riquelme made it 1-1.

2023-07-18 07:43:26
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