With two objectives from Martín Sarrafiore, O’Higgins defeated Deportes Iquique
- Midfielder Martín Sarrafiore was answerable for scoring a double in O'Higgins' 3-1 win over D.
- Iquique, 9 minutes into the second half, was the one which moved the scoreboard because of Miguel Sanhueza.
- Striker Edson Puch from Deportes Iquique had an opportunity to tie the sport, however the publish denied him within the 77th minute of the second half.
Midfielder Martín Sarrafiore was answerable for scoring a double in O’Higgins’ 3-1 win over D. Iquique on matchday 21. Exhibiting his lethality within the space, Martín Sarrafiore left his mark on the ultimate end result by changing two objectives of play throughout minutes 42 and a couple of of the primary and second half, respectively. Moreover, 3 to 1 O’Higgins was doable with Esteban Calderón’s shot (48′ 2T). For Deportes Iquique, solely Miguel Sanhueza might rating, within the ninth minute of the second half, after a header.
An amazing play by D. Iquique, 9 minutes into the second half, was the one which moved the scoreboard because of Miguel Sanhueza. The defender rose on the door of the realm and headed to chop the goalkeeper, after receiving a move from Enzo Hoyos. The ball went in over the left publish.
Striker Edson Puch from Deportes Iquique had an opportunity to tie the sport, however the publish denied him within the 77th minute of the second half.
Though Deportes Iquique had the benefit in pictures (19 to eight), it was not sufficient they usually had been defeated by O’Higgins. Of all of the pictures, 7 had been heading in the right direction, 1 was taken off the publish and 10 had been extensive.
Martín Sarrafiore emerged as the sport’s most excellent participant. Midfield participant O’Higgins scored 2 objectives, made 27 right passes and seemed for the opposite objective with 3 pictures.
César González additionally stood out on the Tierra de Campeones stadium. The Deportes Iquique striker shot on the opposing objective 3 occasions and made 69 right passes.
D. Iquique coach Miguel Ramírez proposed a 4-3-3 formation with Daniel Castillo in objective; Dilan Rojas, Miguel Sanhueza, Matías Blázquez and Hans Salinas on the line of defense; Diego Orellana, Joaquín Moya and Bryan Carvallo within the center; and César González, Álvaro Ramos and Edson Puch within the assault.
For his half, Victor Fuentes’ workforce took the sector with a 4-3-3 formation with Diego Carreño between the three sticks; Moises González, Leonel Mosevich, Juan Ignacio Díaz and Vicente Fernández defend; Cristobal Castillo, Juan Fuentes and Martín Sarrafiore in midfield; and Joaquín Tapía, Esteban Moreira and Bryan Rabello on the entrance.
Referee Juan Sepúlveda Lillo was answerable for overseeing the match on the Tierra de Campeones stadium.
On the following date D. Iquique will face D. Copiapó at house, whereas O’Higgins will play at house towards U. La Calera.
With this end result, the host of the sport reaches 32 factors and is in sixth place. For his half, the visiting workforce stays on 26 factors and in tenth place within the match.
Modifications in Iquique Sports activities
- 45′ 2T – Dilan Matías Rojas Barrientos got here out for Enzo Santiago Ariel Hoyos
- 72′ 2T – Bryan Andrés Carvallo left Utreras for Rubén Ignacio Farfán Arancibia
- 87′ 2T – Diego Felipe Andrés Orellana Medina got here out for Diego Nicolás Fernández Castro
- 91′ 2T – Joaquín Ignacio Moya Fuentes got here out for Carlos Emilio Rodríguez Rodríguez
Reprimanded at Deportes Iquique:
- 26′ 1T Edson Puch (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 33′ 2T Rubén Farfán (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 38′ 2T Hans Salinas (Offensive or disapproving of the referee)
Expelled at Deportes Iquique:
- 39′ 2T Miguel Sanhueza (Direct Crimson)
Modifications at O’Higgins
- 51′ 2T – Martín Nicolás Sarrafiore got here out for Diego Mario Buonanotte Rende
- 61′ 2T – Bryan Martín left Rabello Mella for Yorman Zapata Mina and Esteban Ignacio Moreira Soto for Octavio Andrés Bianchi
- 70′ 2T – Joaquín Alberto Tapia Vásquez left for Esteban Alex Calderón González and Cristóbal Alonso Castillo Espinaza for Brian Nicolás Torrealba Silva
O’Higgins admonished:
- 8′ 2T Cristobal Castillo (anti-conduct), 24′ 2T Joaquín Tapía (anti-conduct), 32′ 2T Juan Ignacio Díaz (anti-expulsion), 39′ 2T Moises González (anti-expulsion) and 44 ‘ 2T Octavio Bianchi (anti-behaviour)
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