Active and industrious on the left flank, the Chilean defender played the entire match and produced an exceptional performance in the victory of the purple team.
Rennes, located at the top of Ligue 1, presented themselves as a tough stumbling block on their arrival in the Pyrenees. However, with gabriel suazo throughout the game, the Toulouse He had no problem winning 3-1.
The national team was active throughout the duel and seems well established on French soil. He repeatedly came into contact with the ball and, therefore, in the development of the game. His contribution came both in construction and in defensive matters. This, added to the energetic attitude he had on the pitch, was something notoriously appreciated by those who frequented the venue in the south of the French country.
He tea He grew strong at home and put his terms before rojinegro’s casting. The first half was a festival for the purple box, which took advantage of the gaps in the visitors’ last line. Rafael Ratao (27′) and Zakaria Aboukhlal (28′) delivered the knockout blows in a few fateful minutes for Rennes, who could not recover.
The tone of the match was now the same and Toulouse managed the game. Nine minutes later, Thijs Dallinga (37th) stretched the numbers after a counter-attack. Violets they were comfortable on the pitch and managed the advantage until the end of the first half.
Suazo, active and applied
The plugin continued in this vein, with an industrious and dynamic Suazo . The Chilean pushes from the left wing and conveys confidence to his teammates. The same one who sometimes plays tricks on him. His security and his personality push him to make bolder decisions, which do not always have the expected result. However, his attempts are well appreciated by his teammates and fans.
At 48′, he had a blow that defined his short spell in Toulouse. The full-back received the ball in his box and decided to face it. He overcame the first pressure, but got stuck in the middle. There he stumbled and when he appeared to lose the ball, generating a loss close to his goal and which could be fatal, he got his footing and managed to spin between two rival players. The national team kept moving forward, raised their heads and crossed a line with a vertical pass. Applause fell from the stands of the Toulouse Stadium.
The postponement of the visit would take place ten minutes after the start of the second half after a good collective game led by Jérémy Doku. The Belgian received from the right and led on a goal against his camp from Anthony Rouault (55th).
Despite the goal conceded, Toulouse was not in difficulty. The purple box withdrew and knew how to manage the advantage. The end of the match offered chances to both teams, but the score did not change. The purple cast prevailed against a complex rival and climbed to tenth position in Ligue 1, with 32 units. Rennes, meanwhile, is stagnating in fifth place, with 40 points.
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