
Independiente Medellín came out victorious 2-1 against Santa Fe at the El Campín stadium and after five consecutive games without adding to three, the ‘powerful’ was able to demonstrate on this date 14 of the Betplay 2025-I League that remains a competitive team.
After the three points won to Santa Fe, coach Alejandro Restrepo gave his respective analysis of what was achieved in the capital and valued the team game to get the result that makes them shake.
Similarly, the strategist referred to the lack of goal by Francisco Fydriszewski and the reason he decided to start with Luis ‘Chino’ Sandoval in the bank, as well as highlighted how close they follow the classification to the home runs.
Importance of the approach: “We were very team, from the first ball we had in possession and without losing it easy on a court that was stepped on. We must highlight the character and desire to win again. Happy for them because they give themselves to prepare all the details to make a strategic game.”
They adjusted after discount: “After the goal of Santa Fe we played with a little transition because we had made great wear and we were left without legs, taking care of what we got. We made average block where we did not suffer goal chances, but in the order at the right time we recovered to have the courage to control the game through possession.”
Strikes goals: “The Polish has been training very well and we all know that the goal has been elusive, but it is not only to him, but to other players. Then it is a technical decision that we carry very well and the ‘Chinese’ has played in almost all the games, it is the one that has the most minutes, but when he entered he gave us a hand.”
Full match that brings them closer to classification: “We highlight the good work in attack and plays that are our idea of the game, but the team competed in the defensive part. It was very complete. The first objective is to classify and we are in search of that, so victories like this brings us closer, but when we are in the eight it is time to get well to compete with the great teams there are.”