From the first minute, when Leonardo Castro kicked off, Millonarios was always ahead. In the first half, the attacker for the home team had the best chance to score, but the goalie Cuero grew so big that he drowned out the goal cry. Millos played in the other team’s field, while the Ecuadorians only relied on speed in the counterattack. Things got worse for Albiazul when Daz scored a penalty for Católica, putting them ahead on the scoreboard and giving Montero no chance.
The strong play of the Ecuadorian team wore him down, and he lost a player when Guerra got a double yellow card for a hard foul on Perlaza, who was one of the best Millonarios players. The team led by Alberto Gamero didn’t slow down in the second half. They tied the game with a great goal from Leonardo Castro, which capped off a great play in which Mackalister Silva, Bertel, and Cortés also took part.
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The party ended in El Campn with a great goal from Daniel Catao. He scored with the fury of a picabarra after scar Cortés led a strong counterattack. The number 10 got a big prize because he was the star of the game. He always looked for the ball, managed the game’s rhythms, went to the front, looked for the whole field, and scored the winning goal.
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Now Millonarios have to play Atlético Mineiro in the Libertadores, but first, they have to think about their league game against Deportivo Cali at El Campn.
Millonarios went six home games without losing. Gamero’s team hasn’t lost at home since the end of October of the year before.
The Embajadores started off with a tough game in which they fell behind on the scoreboard. However, they made a comeback that gave their fans a good impression and filled Nemesio Camacho’s role.
From the first minute, when Leonardo Castro kicked off, Millonarios was always ahead. In the first half, the attacker for the home team had the best chance to score, but goalie Cuero grew so big that he drowned out the goal cry. Millos played in the other team’s field, while the Ecuadorians only relied on speed in the counterattack. Things got worse for Albiazul when Daz scored a penalty for Católica, putting them ahead on the scoreboard and giving Montero no chance.
The strong play of the Ecuadorian team wore him down, and he lost a player when Guerra got a double yellow card for a hard foul on Perlaza, who was one of the best Millonarios players. The team led by Alberto Gamero didn’t slow down in the second half. They tied the game with a great goal from Leonardo Castro, which capped off a great play in which Mackalister Silva, Bertel, and Cortés also took part.
The party ended in El Campn with a great goal from Daniel Catao. He scored with the fury of a picabarra after scar Cortés led a strong counterattack. The number 10 got a big prize because he was the star of the game. He always looked for the ball, managed the game’s rhythms, went to the front, looked for the whole field, and scored the winning goal.
Now Millonarios have to play Atlético Mineiro in the Libertadores, but first, they have to think about their league game against Deportivo Cali at El Campn.
Millonarios went six home games without losing. Gamero’s team hasn’t lost at home since the end of October of the year before.