Spain's U-17 team experiences a difficult loss against Ecuador
Hernán Caputto's team suffered a 3-0 defeat against Ecuador's young Tricolor, making their position in the final hexagonal challenging. However, as per a famous Chilean sports saying, "nothing is impossible," and now they face a formidable challenge in the upcoming South American Sub 17 tournament, where Venezuela, Brazil, and Paraguay will be their opponents. Let's support Chile!
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Chile has not been able to score points in the final hex, and now it has a gigantic task ahead of it. |
The Chilean team had all their hopes set on being able to score their first three points against Ecuador in the final hexagonal of the South American Sub 17 , but they couldn't. The locals brought out their status as homeowners and won 3-0, so now the Creole team will have a daunting task ahead. Michael Bermúdez (40') and Allen Obando (57') and Geremy de Jesus (90+2') were in charge of scoring the goals that gave victory to the team led by Diego MartÃnez, and those of Hernán Caputto stayed in last place in the standings with no points. However, nothing is completely lost and now comes a daunting task to try to fight.
La Roja Sub 17 falls and three heart-stopping finals are coming
The Everyone's Team had just lost to Argentina in the first game of the final hexagonal, so they came out with everything to seek victory. Of course, despite the high intensity shown, they could not prevent the opening of Michael Bermúdez's account in the 40th minute and they went into the break with the score 1-0 against. For the second half, Chile came out with all the hope intact in being able to find equality, but the truth is that faith lasted only 12 minutes. At minute 57', Allen Obando Ayovà appeared to score the 2-0 score that seemed to end the match, but the final blow was missing.
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Chile lost 3-0 to Ecuador, but all is not yet lost in the South American. | Photo: Communications @LaRoja |
When Chile attacked with everything to look for the discount and Ecuador was only dedicated to doing time and burning minute exaggerating pain from supposed blows, Geremy de Jesús beat the Chilean goalkeeper Fernando Soto, who entered to replace Francisco Valdés after a criminal kick from Obando, and put the final 3-0. With this, La Roja Sub 17 has a daunting task ahead. Venezuela on Monday, April 17, Brazil on Thursday the 20th and Paraguay on Sunday the 23rd are the three heart-stopping finals that Hernán Caputto's team will play to surprise and climb the table. Let's go Chile!
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