Slovakia
Winning Lions in a college town
The team played and reached the one-way semifinals with a score of 0:1, thanks to a 43' single scored by Giulio Focchi. The team led by Andrés Lilini was unable to show their best version, which was the one presented at the stadium a few days ago, and now they will have to swim against the current in the Tapanu area.
The Rojinegros dominated the first period. Atlas, without giving way to his opponents and under a firm mantra of command, attacked better than the Cougars, even though it was the college students who created more chances in the opponents' shots.
These two teams have been betting on the same formula from the start, which has gotten them this far and hasn't deviated from their usual script. However, key circumstances forced the Cougars to become more intense and aggressive, but Atlas encompassed all of the local contours.
Diego Coca's team led at the half. At the 42:00 mark, Julian Quinney had his back on the arc for a long time, and after the defense scored, he controlled the ball and waited for Julio Fucci to emerge. "The Emperor" received the ball from the arch and fired a powerful shot into Alfredo
of the bottom of the goal, hitting his left post.
Three minutes later, at the end of the first period, referee Jorge Isaac Rojas took a penalty kick after a sweep by Jeremy Marquez and Sebastian Saucedo was sent off. In a review of the review, the central judge realized his mistake and decided to reverse the decision.
Factors affecting the cougar's reentry don't matter in this duel. Alan Mozo was ineffective on the front lines and more concerned with protecting his ranch from the flooding of Luis Reyes. Juan Ignacio Dineno barely touched the ball, and when he was able to get beyond, the Atlas defense remained resilient, including up front.