Tolima vs Medellín: Liga Betplay 2025-II – Goals & Result

Deportes Tolima was winning by two goals and ended up losing 3-2 at the Manuel Murillo Toro stadium against Independiente Medellín, by the 13th Betplay 2025-II League.

Pijaos and powerful lived a great game at the Manuel Murillo Toro stadium and from the first half it was noted that both teams were going to have a fairly intense game.

In fact, Tolima opened the scoring with Mauricio González at nine minutes and that served to take confidence before the powerful.

Although the result by the minimal difference lasted much of the first half, the game was taking and give me, in which Tolima seemed a little better in that part.

Before they went to the break, Tolima managed to give another blow on the scoreboard by scoring again with González, who at 41 ‘marked the 2-0 that seemed well defined in his favor.

However, Medellín managed to convert the discount with Léider Berrío to 45+9 through the penalty and that gave them a little life.

Medellín reacted and traced Tolima

Undo seemed that Tolima was going to defend her result and process her to the game, everything was the opposite, because Medellín came out with a devastating chip to get into the game.

In just 49 minutes, Mender García managed to convert the 2-2 tie that was definitely an oxygen tank for the paisas, who from there began with their overtown operation.

Then, in the blink of an eye, Medellín ended up tracing after a berry double in 63 minutes, leaving Tolima with a big surprise.

Although Tolima tried to adjust and try the tie, Medellín was not going to miss the opportunity to overcome after the great effort they made to reach that score, so they were a strong defense.

The effort of the pijaos did not reach and finally was a victory of Medellín 3-2 of visitor to continue aimed at the classification with 24 points, while the premises are relegated to the sixth box with 20 units.

Marcus Cole

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