Manuel de Tezanos applauds the great performance of this player at the Catholic University “I had not had…”

Manuel de Tezanos applauds the great performance of this player at the Catholic University “I had not had…”
Manuel de Tezanos applauds the great performance of this player at the Catholic University “I had not had…”

Catholic University achieved a tremendous victory during his visit to Deportes Copiapó in the north of our country, in which, thanks to the solitary goal of both Gonzalo TapiaThe team of Tiago Nunes He was left with three vital points to climb in the tournament.

After this duel, the journalist Manuel de Tezanos analyzed the performance of the ‘Cruzado’ team on Radio Agricultura, in which the important victory that the UC achieved in a rather complicated field stood out.

It’s a difficult game, it’s good that they’re bottom, but it’s a complicated synthetic field, “With a lot of heat, it is a good rehabilitation,” Tezanos began by pointing out.

Now entering into analysis, the outstanding communicator praised the performance of two specific players, the scorer of the day, Gonzalo Tapia and the defender Daniel González, whom he glorified for his high level on the playing field.

The UC achieved a great victory on its visit to Copiapó | Photo: Photosport

“Some things are confirmed, the good level of Gonzalo Tapia, who not only scored the goal, but was the most dangerous player in attackthere is also González’s good game, I feel that “Daniel González had not had performances as convincing as today”declared the journalist.

Finally, de Tezanos values ​​what these important three points are, but puts the focus of attention within the Catholic University due to the lack of effectiveness up front, something that can undoubtedly generate significant concern.

“These are important points, he climbs to sixth place and gets into positions in international competitions. He continues to fail in the statistics where last year he had dominance, which was the goal, “It has no scorers in the scoring table and has only 10 goals in 10 games, 1 goal per game is very little compared to what UC had accustomed us to,” he concluded.

 
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