In the match played for date 9 of Chile – Banco Itaú 2024 Championship, Coquimbo U. took the three points against O’Higgins. Striker Andrés Chávez opened the lead for Coquimbo Reino at 13 minutes into the first half, and Martín Mundaca extended the difference and sealed the score in the 31st minute of the same stage.
When 5 minutes into the first half, striker Martín Mundaca’s shot hit the rival goal post and Coquimbo Unidos was left wanting to celebrate.
The figure of the party was Dylan Glaby. The Coquimbo Kingdom midfielder made 37 correct passes.
Andrés Chávez was another of the outstanding players. The Coquimbo Kingdom striker showed his best performance by scoring 1 goal, shooting twice into the opponent’s goal and making 19 correct passes.
It was a frictionless duel, with many interruptions in the game and interrupted by fouls. There were a large number of reprimands: Sebastián Galani, Martín Mundaca, Leonel Mosevich, Esteban Calderón, Sebastián Cabrera and Diego Sánchez.
The strategist of Coquimbo U., Fernando Díaz, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-3-3 formation with Diego Sánchez in goal; Dylan Escobar, Manuel Fernández, Elvis Hernández and Sebastián Cabrera on the defensive line; Dylan Glaby, Sebastián Galani and Luciano Cabral in the middle; and Cristopher Barrera, Andrés Chávez and Martín Mundaca in the attack.
For their part, those chosen by Juan Manuel Azconzábal took to the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Nicolás Peranic between the three sticks; Moises González, Leonel Mosevich, Brian Torrealba and Antonio Díaz in defense; Camilo Moya, Yerko Leiva, Martín Sarrafiore and Bryan Rabello in the midfield; and Esteban Calderón and Arnaldo Castillo up front.
The judge chosen to direct the match at the Coloso del Llano was Juan Sepúlveda Lillo.
For the next date, Coquimbo U. will act as a visitor against Everton, while O’Higgins will receive Unión Española.
With this result, the host accumulates 15 points throughout the competition and occupies fourth place. For its part, the visit totals 13 units and is in ninth place.
Changes in Coquimbo Kingdom
- 22′ 1T – Sebastian Paolo Galani Villegas left for Alejandro Maximiliano Camargo Osses
- 69′ 2T – Martín Mundaca came out for Benjamín Andrés Chandia Miles
- 88′ 2T – Cristopher Jesús Barrera Vergara came out for Nicolás Johansen
- 89′ 2T – Andrés Eliseo Chávez left for Alejandro Esteban Azócar Machuca
Changes in O’Higgins
- 45′ 2T – Yerko Bastián Leiva Lazo came out for Carlos Daniel Auzqui
- 67′ 2T – Camilo Andrés Moya Carreño came out for Juan Eduardo Fuentes Jiménez
- 68′ 2T – Martín Nicolás Sarrafiore came out for Diego Mario Buonanotte Rende and Esteban Alex Calderón González for Octavio Andrés Bianchi
- 90′ 2T – Brian Nicolás Torrealba Silva left for Martín Ignacio Maturana Romero
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