Columbus Did Not Renew the Energies, Defended Very Badly and Lost to Chaco for Ever
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After the hard fall for 2 to 0 in front of Chaco For Ever, Colón added his fifth consecutive defeat and sank into the table of Zone B of the First National. In this context, Martín Minella, interim trainer of the Sabalero, spoke crudely about the moment that the team is going through, recognized shortcomings, referred to the emotional impact on the plant and the possible positive effect that the arrival of Luis Miguel “Pulga” Rodríguez could gen…
Chaco For Ever defeated Colón 2-0 at home in a matchday 21 of the Primera Nacional. Santiago Valenzuela scored the goals for Chaco For Ever (in the 62nd and 68th minutes). For Ever came out looking to take control from the start, but only managed to translate that into a result in the second half, with two precise saves from Valenzuela, to the delight of the fans who turned out in large numbers at the Gigante de la Avenida. With this result, the…
By the date 21 of zone B of the Primera Nacional, Chaco For Ever demonstrated his supremacy against the ‘Sabalero’. The steering wheel was responsible for scoring a play goal to break the draw in favor of his team at the 17th minute of the second time. The game was defined when Santiago Valenzuela again broke the rival network in the 22nd minute of the same stage. The figure of the encounter was the steering wheel of Chaco For Ever. Jorge Zules …
Chaco For Ever beat Colón for 2-0 as a local, in a match of the 21st day of the First National. For Chaco For Ever the goals were scored by Santiago Valenzuela (at 62, 68 minutes). In the first time, Colón hinted more than his rival. He had the ball and generated some situations, like a goal cancelled to Facundo Castro by position advanced doubtful to the 7’, and a good play by Bernardi that almost ended in Gigliotti’s goal at 38′. However, it w…
Despite the departure of Andrés Yllana, in Colón he changed nothing and lost by 2-0 to Chaco For Ever. He sank more and more in the Primera Nacional. The first time was bad, with little football from both sides. There were a lot of balls and with few arrivals in the rival arches. In the complement, the Sabalero showed his failings back and the visit got up with the both of Santiago Valenzuela. A few minutes later, the same striker again subdued …
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