The ’10’ of the blues entered the second half to seek victory and remain at the top of the tournament. He achieved it with a work of art.
By Alfonso Zuniga
Updated on 06/02/2024 – 15:08 CLT
Updated on 06/02/2024 – 15:08 CLT
Football gives revenge. A phrase that seems done but that on this day had its immediate effect on the young man. Lucas Assadiwho went from being chopped up for him University Classic 198 to give the agonizing triumph to University of Chileduring his visit to Everton.
With the score tied 1-1 after the first half, at half-time the coach Gustavo Alvarez decided to go in search of victory, for which he decided to put ’10’ on the field, to replace Matías Sepúlveda. His entry paid off near the final whistle.
With time running out, in the 96th minute, a low cross from the left by Marcelo Moralesthe local defense takes it, and the rebound goes to Assadi, who he put the ball in the lower left cornerfar from the reach of Claudio Gonzalez to give the final 2-1 to the U.
After the goal, madness broke out. Lucas went to the stands where the bulk of the blue fans were, he celebrated with his teammates, and then he put on a hood, to get into a samurai position. An unforgettable day for the creative blue.
Lucas Assadi’s celebration and his agonizing goal for the U
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Lucas Assadi went from being the undisputed starter to not even being in consideration for the University Classic, and return to give him the victory against Everton. This season he only played a total of 187 minutes on court during eight meetings.
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