Santiago Wanderers beat their opponent 2 to 0
S.Wanderers scored one other purpose on the Playa Ancha stadium and are actually profitable 2-0 in opposition to Rangers. Juan Ignacio Duma (13′ 1T and 32′ 1T) is the creator of the partial victory.
Having received the day past, the visiting group can be searching for one other win that leaves them in a very good place within the desk, whereas the house group have simply misplaced their final sport and wish to win.
Santiago Wanderers suffered a tough blow and fell 1 to 2 in opposition to their opponent Magallanes. Within the closing video games of the event, that they had 2 wins and a couple of losses. He has conceded 6 targets and registered 6 assists.
Rangers arrive victorious after seeing Deportes Temuco fall with a rating of 1-0. With combined outcomes, he has completed the earlier days: 2 wins and a couple of ties. He managed to attain 6 targets and his rivals have been in a position to beat his purpose twice.
The native group is in twelfth place with 25 factors (6 PG – 7 PE – 8 PP), whereas the customer has 36 factors and is second within the desk (11 PG – 3 PE – 6 PP).
The referee chosen for the match on the Playa Ancha stadium was Nicolás Millas López.
Right now’s Santiago Wanderers formation
Jaime García proposed a 4-3-3 alignment with Eduardo Miranda in purpose; Kevin Vásquez, Danilo Ortiz, Jason León and Marcos Velásquez as defenders; Joaquín Pereyra, Bryan Garrido and Jorge Gatica as midfielders; and Juan Ignacio Duma, Diego Opazo and Carlos Muñoz as forwards.
Type a keeper at the moment
For his half, Emiliano Astorga selected a 4-3-3 formation, with Gastón Rodríguez defending the purpose; Franco Bellocq, Bastián San Juan, Sergio Felipe, Christopher Díaz as defenders; Alejandro Márquez, Mauro González and Ignacio Caroca in the midst of the sphere; and with Gonzalo Reyes, Gustavo Gotti and Ignacio Ibáñez as strikers.
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