Mamardashvili: On a night in which he was very solid, a bad clearance that bounced off Mayoral almost cost him a silly goal but luckily the rebound off Mayoral was in the hand and the goal was disallowed. Most of the saves he made were loose shots but he was always well positioned and blocked them without any problems. He also went to the edge of the break with his feet with a shot almost at close range from Unal in the small area.
Foulquier: Very lucid, not only in defense where he always meets the mark, but in attack where he projected himself with rides that left the blue sides behind. In fact, in a race down the flank in which he left up to 4 rivals behind, he tried a center-shot that David Soria saved but almost slipped on his own.
Diakhaby: Very eager and attentive to Sandro’s unchecking, in fact he snatched a ball from him in extremis with which he would have been left alone against Mamardashvili. At times he was close to losing his temper, but he kept his composure.
Gabriel Paulista: The leader, a very serious party. The Spanish-Brazilian did not make any mistakes either in the long balls or in aerial duels and helped to keep a clean sheet again. He was about to leave injured after noticing a discomfort that almost made him leave.
Alderete: Perhaps the least successful center of the night. He saw the yellow card for a mistimed tackle with which he also aborted a counterattack, although he perfectly could have stolen it. He fell asleep in the final minutes on a throw-in that almost ended in a Mayoral goal.
Jesus Vazquez: Very serious in defense, especially in the balls to the cross and behind the central defenders, and without fear of going up the band in attack. Despite his youth, he did not suffer excessively against Damián Suárez and Aleñá, who dropped more towards his band. In attack he did not hesitate to project himself and in the first half he co-starred in the most dangerous action of the team, with a remarkable combination with Bryan.
Guillamon: He did not let himself be overcome by a more physical midfield like the one in front of him and did not stop talking to the central defenders when the rivals faced each other. It was his best game since he had a nose job.
To usually do: Little participation of the Spanish international in a game in which the game was physical, he focused more on helping in defense and barely went through the center of the field. The best thing he contributed was his good crosses from set pieces, although he did not connect with any teammate.
Bryan Gil: Of more less. He was the best of the first half, making dangerous crosses that almost ended in a goal, either from a player from Che or from Cuenca, who in an attempt to clear the ball almost scored on his own. He had the best of the first half with a shot from the edge of the box after a good combination with Jesús Vázquez that narrowly missed him. He was traded in ’75.
Guedes: They crushed him to fouls, from start to finish. The Portuguese was less brilliant than other nights in part because of the good Azulona defense in part because every time he faced he was stopped with a foul. He didn’t shoot on goal.
Hugh Duro: On his return home he was somewhat gray, with hardly any chances although he emptied himself under pressure and tried to catch a loose ball in the area. However, he was unlucky and was replaced in the 58th minute.
Changes
Max Gomez: It was difficult for him because the team barely reached the rival area, so he chose to heel to the side to find some participation.
Ilaix Moriba: His entry gave a little more weight in the midfield and helped the team to defend with the ball and cut the local arreones.
Marcos Andre: SC
Racec: SC
Helder Costa: SC
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