In the match on date 28, Ñublense was more forceful than O’Higgins, scoring three times and taking the victory with a 1-3 result at the El Teniente stadium. There was no shortage of goals in this vibrant match, where Gabriel Graciani opened the scoring at minute 0 of the first half (header), followed by Flavio Moya, who extended the lead with a header (6′ 2T). The excitement continued with a tremendous shot by Patricio Rubio at minute 18 of the second half. O’Higgins, trying not to give up, scored thanks to a goal from Leonel Mosevich (45′ 2T), but he lacked it to defeat his rival.
A great play by Ñublense, 0 minutes into the first half, was what moved the scoreboard thanks to Gabriel Graciani. The midfielder rose at the gate of the area and headed to break the goalkeeper, after receiving a pass from Nicola Pérez. The ball entered over the right post.
Brian Torrealba created danger at 54 minutes of the second stage, but his shot ended up hitting one of the posts and O’Higgins was unable to score.
Flavio Moya emerged as the most outstanding player of the match. The Ñublense midfielder scored 1 goal, made 128 correct passes, recovered 2 balls and looked for the opposite goal with 3 shots.
Gabriel Graciani was another of the key players. The Ñublense midfielder scored 1 goal and made 81 correct passes and looked for the opponent’s goal twice.
O’Higgins coach Victor Fuentes proposed a 4-5-1 formation with Diego Carreño in goal; Felipe Faúndez, Leonel Mosevich, Moises González and Pedro Navarro on the defensive line; Felipe Ogaz, Camilo Moya, Carlos Auzqui, Bryan Rabello and Martín Sarrafiore in the middle; and Arnaldo Castillo in the attack.
For its part, Mario Salas’ team took the field with a 4-5-1 formation with Nicola Pérez between the three sticks; Osvaldo Bosso, Carlos Labrín, Rafael Caroca and Giovanni Campusano in defense; Lorenzo Reyes, Manuel Rivera, Flavio Moya, Gabriel Graciani and Ismael Sosa in the midfield; and Patricio Rubio up front.
Referee Fernando Véjar Díaz was in charge of supervising the game at the El Teniente stadium.
On the next date O’Higgins will face Cobresal as a visitor, while Ñublense will play at home against Universidad de Chile.
With this result, the host of the match reaches 31 points and is in eleventh place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 40 points and is in seventh place in the tournament.
Changes in O’Higgins
- 45′ 2T – Carlos Daniel Auzqui left for Joaquín Alberto Montecinos Naranjo, Pedro Ignacio Navarro Castillo for Brian Nicolás Torrealba Silva and Lorenzo Enrique Reyes Vicencio for Pedro Sánchez Torrealba
- 57′ 2T – Arnaldo Castillo Benega left for Octavio Andrés Bianchi
- 67′ 2T – Bryan Martín Rabello Mella left for Joaquín Alberto Tapia Vásquez and Martín Nicolás Sarrafiore for Yerko Bastián Leiva Lazo
O’Higgins reprimanded:
- 19′ 1T Pedro Navarro (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 3′ 2T Brian Torrealba (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 13′ 2T Leonel Mosevich (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 39′ 2T Joaquín Tapía (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
Expelled in O’Higgins:
- 24′ 1T Camilo Moya (Direct red) and 52′ 2T Felipe Ogaz (Direct red)
Changes in Ñublense
- 64′ 2T – Robinson Manuel Rivera Zúñiga left for Iván Marcelo Rozas Agüero
- 87′ 2T – Gabriel Maximiliano Graciani came out for Matías Andrés Plaza Barrios
- 94′ 2T – Flavio Martín Moya Ortega left for Maximiliano Alonso Torrealba Rivera and Víctor Ismael Sosa for Sebastián Andrés Valencia Cisternas
Reprimanded in Ñublense:
- 1′ 2T Manuel Rivera (Insulting or disapproving of the referee) and 17′ 2T Osvaldo Bosso (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
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