Catholic University’s Setback against River Plate: A Close 1-0 Defeat in Argentina

2023-09-10 00:35:15

Catholic University suffered a setback during this break in Chilean football fall by a tight 1-0 in a friendly duel with River Plate from Chilean Paulo Diaz in the city of San Nicolás de los Arroyos in Argentina.

The match did not have a very brilliant version of the squad directed by Nicolás Núñez, who decided to give minutes to players like Thomas Gillier in the goal, who had equally good interventions in some attacks of the “Millonario” cast.

The first half was marked by the dangerous chances that the Argentine team had, especially with the Colombian Miguel Borja who on more than one occasion created danger in front of the rival goal.

Likewise, UC was able to resist with a blank score until the end of the first half and the start of the complement, without being able to respond clearly in attack where a solitary Fernando Zampedri was well marked by the defense of the team led by Martín Demichelis.

That way, at 62′ Esequiel Barco A good individual play was invented that ended with a shot inside the area that Gillier might not stop, thus scoring the solitary goal of the match.

For his part, Paulo Díaz saw action throughout the second half, appearing in good shape despite having been away from the fields in recent weeks due to injury.

With this defeat, UC will have to turn the page to focus on the challenges it will have upon returning to the National Championship, in which By Date 24 you will have to receive Magellannext September 24.

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