Junior will first have to collectively improve their play and then Bacca will have to dig into their score memory and find some of their best results and a way to replicate them. This was the last paragraph of this column, written prior to Junior’s game against Huila, before confirming his advance to the semifinal home run. Without a doubt he succeeded.
For the first, there are special reasons: Santiago Mele started in goal, without initial hesitation, to show his quality as a player of the Uruguayan national team and why he was the most important signing of the semester. The full-backs, Fuentes, Pacheco and Herrera, corrected some defensive oversights and continued to deliver attacking performances. Didier Moreno, with his inexhaustible spirit of solidarity and generous physical dedication, has led the strength and attitude of the team.
The ability to get off balance through skill and speed of Enamorado, Caicedo and ‘Cariaco’ González appeared with more clarity and regularity. And of the second, there is no doubt: Carlos Bacca appears to have delved into the depths of his score archive, printed some copies and posted them on rival goals. And on the line is the serene leadership of Arturo Reyes, who learns while taking exams. With his humility in victory and his calm in the ups and downs.
He, like all coaches, expresses his desire to find balance, but trusts and sponsors the imbalance that his attackers cause in rivals. They will meet Medellín in the final. In my opinion, the most aggressive and consistent team in the defensive phase of both home runs. Very physical in his efforts and very explosive in his attacking forays. It is no coincidence that their coach, Arias, is Uruguayan: tactical discipline, everyone’s commitment, good technique, winning conviction, character and a selection with good substitutes are some of his strengths.
Meanwhile, Junior is waiting for him with a high spirit, inspired by his performance in extremis, with three zigzagging attackers, unstoppable and able to eliminate rivals on their own, and with an enlightened scorer. No unimportant arguments. And that makes him a threatening finalist, really dangerous.
Source: El heraldo

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