On date 12 of Chile – Banco Itaú Championship 2024, Felipe Reynero scored twice in D. Copiapó’s overwhelming 4-0 victory over Cobreloa. The team led by Ivo Basay left no doubt of its superiority, beating its rival with a double from Felipe Reynero. Two shots by the forward (18′ and 45′ 1T) showed the quality of the player in action. The extra goals that rounded the score to 4-0 were from Franco Torres (25′ of the second half) and Juan Jaime (42′ of the same stage), after two shots.
In the 18th minute of the first stage, Felipe Reynero lifted D. Copiapó’s spirits and won all the applause. The forward took advantage of a center from Maximiliano Quinteros and finished to overcome the resistance of Nicolás Avellaneda.
Cobreloa midfielder Juan Leiva took the ball and finished, but the post denied him the possibility of scoring a goal in the 85th minute of the second half.
The figure of the party was Felipe Reynero. The forward from D. Copiapó showed his best level by scoring 2 goals, shooting twice into the opponent’s goal and making 10 correct passes.
Jorge Luna also played a good game. The D. Copiapó midfielder made 50 correct passes and searched for the opponent’s goal with 2 shots.
It was a duel with a locked game, marked by interruptions and fouls. There were several reprimands: Christian Bravo, Cristian Insaurralde, Juan Jaime and Rodolfo González.
D. Copiapó’s strategist, Ivo Basay, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-3-3 formation with Richard Leyton in goal; Byron Nieto, Nicolás Vargas, Diego García and Francisco Calisto on the defensive line; Bryan Soto, Juan Jaime and Jorge Luna in the middle; and Felipe Reynero, Maximiliano Quinteros and Juan Carlos Gaete in the attack.
For their part, those chosen by Nelson Soto took to the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Nicolás Avellaneda between the three sticks; Jorge Espejo, Nicolás Palma, Rodolfo González and Yerko Aguila in defense; Luis García, Javier Meléndez, Christian Bravo and Tomás Roco in the midfield; and Cristian Insaurralde and Francisco Arancibia up front.
The judge chosen to direct the match at the Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla stadium was Benjamín Saravia.
For the next date, D. Copiapó will play as a visitor against Everton, while Cobreloa will host Deportes Iquique.
With this result, the host accumulates 9 points throughout the competition and occupies fifteenth place. For its part, the visit totals 13 units and is in twelfth place.
Changes in D. Copiapó
- 12′ 1T – Juan Carlos Darío Gaete Contreras came out for Franco Torres
- 73′ 2T – Byron Rodrigo Nieto Salinas left for Yerko Alexander González Santis and Felipe Andrés Reynero Galarce for Marco Antonio Medel de la Fuente
- 83′ 2T – Maximiliano Quinteros left for Tobías Nahuel Figueroa
Changes in Cobreloa
- 45′ 2T – Javier Ignacio Meléndez Pérez came out for Juan Andrés Leiva Mieres
- 56′ 2T – Tomás Ignacio Roco Latorre came out for Bastián Rodrigo Valdés Flores
- 61′ 2T – Yerko Mauricio Aguila Bastías left for Bastián Ignacio Tapia Sepúlveda
- 78′ 2T – Nicolás Andrés Palma Pardo came out for Juan Carlos Soto Swett
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