Jaime García’s Wanderers beat San Luis: six goals to get closer to the league zone | Soccer

Wednesday June 5, 2024 | 18:03

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In an exciting triumph, Santiago Wanderers beat San Luis de Quillota 6-0 in a pending Primera B duel. This victory meant the first victory for the Caturros with Jaime García as coach, who took over on the 23rd of May. The match was marked by the expulsion of San Luis goalkeeper, Maximiliano Velazco, which allowed Wanderers to impose their game with one more man on the court. The goals for the Buenos Aires team were scored by Marcelo Cañete, Carlos Muñoz (on two occasions), Juan Ignacio Duma and Joaquín Silva (on two occasions as well). After the game, García highlighted the importance of this victory to lift the team emotionally, which is now in twelfth position with 18 points, four points behind the last classified in the promotion league, Deportes Recoleta. For its part, San Luis is in eleventh position with 19 points.

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A triumph that excites. Santiago Wanderers A victory was scored this Wednesday in a pending Primera B duel, after winning by 6 goals to 0. San Luis de Quillota.

This is the first victory for the Caturros with Jaime García on the bench, who was made official in the role on May 23.

Those from Valparaíso came out from the first minute with everything in search of victory. And that’s how at 12′ the first incident of the match occurred: ‘Canarian’ goalkeeper Maximiliano Velazco was sent off for touching the ball outside the area with his hand to cut off a risky play.

The underdog made himself felt on the court for the Quillotanos, with Wanderers pressing in every corner of the playing field.

Marcelo Cañete (18′), Carlos Muñoz (56′ and 73′), Juan Ignacio Duma (79′) and Joaquín Silva (88′ and 90+2′) marked the scores of the Buenos Aires team.

After the game, García celebrated the victory, more so because of what it means emotionally for a team that has been beaten: “Always happy for the group, they have worked hard. Sometimes with the changes it is difficult to understand… we needed this. “It is a good injection for the dressing room, for them, who have suffered a lot,” stood out.

It should be noted that Wanderers reached 18 points and rose to twelfth place, remaining four behind the currently last classified in the promotion group (Deportes Recoleta) at the close of the first round. San Luis, meanwhile, was eleventh with 19 positives.

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