Colón’s one by one in the defeat against Defensores Unidos

Colón’s one by one in the defeat against Defensores Unidos
Colón’s one by one in the defeat against Defensores Unidos

Manuel Vicentini (4): Although he is not directly responsible for the two goals, it seems that in the second, the goalkeeper Colon He was able to go out and cut the center. Beyond that action, she didn’t have much work.

Ezequiel Herrera (3): He has been playing at a very low level, since he gives advantages in marking, but also, he does not prevail when it comes to going on the attack. He slipped several times and never felt safe.

Hernán Lópes (3): A weak game, they lost very easily before Defensores Unidos’ second goal, when Caballero shook it off and put in the center. Unwilling to cut, he reached the fifth yellow card.

Paolo Goltz (4): He was the defender who made the least mistakes. Even so, in the first goal, Velázquez anticipates it with his back turned and in the following action he is an involuntary protagonist, since Juárez’s shot deflects off his body for the partial 1-1.

Facundo Castet (3): Like Herrera, he is going through a very poor present in terms of his performance. He was exposed in the second goal by losing to Velázquez, but beyond that, he was erratic with the ball at his feet and unsure of the mark.

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Sebastian Prediger (4): It is difficult for him to get a foothold in away games. The rivals put a lot of pressure on him, they try to cut him off and he cannot impose his conditions. He noticed it was slow and imprecise.

Federico Jourdan (3): He never managed to prevail on the right lane. He was reprimanded for putting his hand inside the rival area, he did not generate anything in attack and ended up always colliding. He noticeably lowered his level.

Nicolás Talpone (5): As bad as the team played, they were willing to run and score. Great pass for Sabella in the action that ended with Colón’s goal.

Alexis Sabella (5): He had played a bad first half, but he picked up in the second and when he was better the coach replaced him. He was decisive in the play that scored Colón’s goal, he started it and finished it with an assist to Leguizamón.

Ignacio Lago (6): He is always the most unbalancing player that Colón has on the court. In the first stage he generated the clearest chance, in the second half he was close to scoring a great goal but his shot went wide.

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Axel Rodríguez (3): It went completely unnoticed. He played alone the first half, but hardly touched the ball. He gave the impression of not being involved in the development of the game.

Nicolás Leguizamón (6): He played the entire second half and although he did not participate as much in the game, he was in the right place to finish from the right and score Colón’s goal. In the end he narrowly missed a shot from Castet.

Cristian Vega (-): He entered to give Prediger a hand, but the reality is that shortly after stepping onto the field, the rival managed to turn the result around. He did not contribute recovery or ball handling.

Brian Guille (-): He tried with a mid-range shot that the goalkeeper sent to the corner. He tried some individual maneuvers that didn’t end up working out.

Christian Bernardi (-): The feeling is that he should have entered earlier. In the end he generated a good individual action that led to Castet’s shot with which Colón was close to tying.

Nicolás Delgadillo (-): He came on when extra time began to be played and in those few minutes he was unable to score any favorable cross from the left.

 
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