UPNFM escapes Real de Minas with a double by Carlos Róchez and ranks third in the group of the Center – Diez

On a great night for Carlos Róchez, UPNFM defeated Real de Minas 2-0 at the national stadium in a duel corresponding to the 4th date of the Clausura 2021 tournament.

With this victory, the Wolves left the last place in their group and ranked third (classification area) with 3 points. The Wolves are now last in the group with 1 point in 4 games played.

Clock Table of positions in Clause 2021 of the SalvaVida League

The University’s goals were a double by Carlos Róchez in the 14th and 72nd minutes.

Róchez signs a double with a great goal included

UPNFM dominated the meeting from start to finish. Real de Minas tried to even things up by sending a long ball towards the centrally placed strikers, but the visitors’ defense got the best of this rather direct style of play.

Los Lobos opened the scoring in the 14th minute with a goal from Carlos Róchez. Samuel Elvir mounted an inspired counterattack down the right wing after 80 minutes, but was unable to convert from short range. Julani Archibald.

The miners insisted on closing the first half, Marvin Cálix made a big hit and then Celio Valladares made a double cover for Erick Andino and Kevin Maradiaga.

In addition, Israel Canales tried to give his team a different dynamic with some adjustments, but the reaction did not come.

In the 72nd minute, Róchez with a free kick from three quarters of the field wasted a goal and with it put the final 2-0.

Real de Minas added the third game in a row without winning and the fifth without adding three. He did not win since the victory against Real Sociedad on the penultimate date of the Apertura.

INITIAL ALIGNMENTS:

UPNFM: Celio Valladares, Otoniel Osorio, Lesvin Medina, Euard Reyes, Carlos Róchez, Ronald Montoya, Fernando Argeñal, Arnold Meléndez, Samuel Elvir, Jason Sánchez and Juan Ramón Mejía.

REAL DE MINAS: Julani Archibald, Harrison Bernárdez, Ismael Santos, Kevin Maradiaga, Erick Andino, Jack Jean Baptiste, David Mendoza, Dylan Andrade, Klifox Bernárdez, Marvin Cálix and William Moncada.

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