GV San José beat Real Tomayapo (5-0) with a devastating game – EJU.TV

The Oruro team achieved a resounding victory at the Jesús Bermúdez stadium in Oruro, against a rival that arrived in third place in the standings.

Fuente: eldeber.com.bo

Gualberto Villarroel San José wants to get into the fight for the title of the Clausura tournament. On Tuesday night, they beat Real Tomayapo 5-0, in a match of the 16th date of the Clausura tournament of the Professional Division, which was played at the Jesús Bermúdez stadium in Oruro.

The V azulada team reaches 24 pointsthe same as the Chapaco team, which arrived in third place to this match. Both are ten points behind the leader, Bolívar.

The scoreboard was almost opened in the 11th minute, with a left-footed shot from outside the area by Percy Loza, which hit the crossbar and went out of play.

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Hernán Rodríguez (18′) also tried from the same place as Loza, But this time the shot went low and into the corner; however, goalkeeper Pedro Galindo intervened well and prevented the goal.

The Oruro team insisted so much, until they managed to score through Brian Sobrero (29′), who took advantage of a bad back pass from Sergio Villamil to beat goalkeeper Galindo.

The action was reviewed by the VAR for an alleged offside position, but since it was a pass from a rival defender, Cochabamba referee William Romero ended up validating the goal.

Sobrero was once again the protagonist in the second goal of the team led by Julio César Baldivieso, because after receiving a cross he headed a pass to Javier Sanguinetti (40′), who finished at will and scored the 2-0.

This goal was also reviewed by the VARdue to suspicions of position, he announced that it did not exist and the goal increased the score.

Before they go to break, Saúl Torres (45′) scored the third for the saintswith a shot from outside the area, which entered low next to Galindo’s right post, but he was unable to reach it.

A few minutes into the second half, GV San José continued to score goals. Sobrero (48′) was present on the scoreboard again with a quality goal. With his back to the goal he made a pass over a defender, the ball landed on the penalty spot and from there he shot at the goalkeeper Galindo, who could do nothing.

The visitors were able to score through Miguel Agustín Graneros (61′)but lost in a one-on-one against local goalkeeper Rodrigo Banegas.

Ten minutes later, the Tarijeños had two goal-scoring opportunities. First with a closed cross from Kevin Mamani, which hit the crossbar, and then with a powerful shot from close range from Leandro Corulo, which was spectacularly saved by goalkeeper Banegas.

Real Tomayapo deserved to score at least the goal of honor. Juan José Orellana (75′) also hit the crossbar with a shot from outside the area.

The goal was closed to the chapacos and the local team consolidated its victory with a final goal from Hernán Rodríguez (89′)which was nailed into the upper right corner of Galindo’s goal and the match ended 5-0.

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