The white keeper came out feet first, in a game where he had to use his hands, and the ball bounced into the mouth of the goal. Too much advantage for a category team, which Matías Suárez turned into a goal.
The 33rd minute of the duel between Colo Colo and River Plate would change the fate of the match. It’s that Brayan Cortés’ injury pushed Omar Carabalí into the game and become the protagonist of the meeting.
It was that when the second period was already entering the final phase and it seemed that the draw was signed at David Arellano, the play that was going to mark the substitute goalkeeper for the whites came: a supposed foul by Paulo Díaz on Alexander Oroz, triggered a deep play from the visit and the cross that Carabalí had to cut with his hands, but he tried with his feet.
Yes, a movement that in all the manuals says you have to go with the gloves, the goalkeeper came out with his legs forward and not only put cold clothes on the game, but also the ball bounced off his lower limbs and bounces at the entrance to the area. Result? Matías Suárez opens the account of the group of hens and all the work done goes in the trash (83rd).
For more bids, and while they all still regretted opening the account, Ezequiel Barco fires a shot from another game and scores the second in just five minutes (85th). The surrender of Juan Martín Lucero, when the event was already over, was only a consolation prize for a team that deserved to take at least one point.
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