UPN “Lobos” showed no mercy for Honduras Progreso and were annihilated by Juan Ramón Mejía – Diez

Honduras Progreso started as a roller coaster. Last day they defeated Honduras Progreso 4-0, but tonight they fell 0-3 at home against Lobos UPN and returned to the reality they had maintained. An unclear team was seen, far from Sunday in Port.

A double by Juan Ramón Mejía that came true to the appointment, plus another goal by Carlos Róchez, all in the first half, were enough to condemn the match from Humberto Micheletti. The wolves calmly dominated the meeting.

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The first goal came in 12 minutes. It was a dipping freekickby Carlos Róchez but it didnt quite do enough and hit the bar after beating JR Mejía and his despairing dive.

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At the age of 25, he scored a great goal, one of the few we met in our league. A free kick aimed at the keeper’s far post almost gave Elvir the lead as he charged down the right and struck the ball towards the top corner, but the home team’s goalkeeper made the save. Nazar stopped to celebrate.

Honduras Progreso defender Hilder Colón joins UPN goalkeeper Valladares in an attacking action. Photos Neptalí Romero

Already at the end of the first half, again Juan Ramon Mejia arrived to score the third, reaching to sweep a center that was sent from the right. The wolves nailed the progressives. They tried to react, but could not, because the lower part of the capital behaved at height.

This defeat leaves Honduras Progress losing ground as Real Sociedad added a golden point to Olanchito by leveling with Olimpia and began to regain ground in the relegation zone. At the end of the week come important actions that will be able to mark the course of the general table.

Midfielder José Fiallos plays ball with Uruguayan José Barreto from Hondurs Progreso. Photos Neptalí Romero

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This is how UPN is formed: Celio Valladares, Otoniel Osorio, Lesvin Medina, Eduar Reyes, Carlos Róchez, Ronald Montoya, Luis Argeñal, Arnold Meléndez, Samuel Elvir, Jason Sánchez and Juan Ramón Mejía. DT Solomon Nazar

11 from Honduras Progreso: José Mendoza, Hilder Colón, Jairo Puerto, Marcelo Canales, Mathías Rotondi, Rafael Agámez, Edwin Maldonado, Arnaldo Urbina, José Miguel Barreto, Cristian Sacaza and Óscar González. DT Fernando Aráuz

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