Millionaires continues his streak in the League. Victory in the classic that brings them ever closer to achieving early classification. Their dominance in the contest is indisputable, they remain leaders with 24 units out of a possible 30, in 10 disputed days.
The performance of the collective became a determining factor for the Blues, who demonstrate defensive and offensive strength. Adding the good level of individualities, which break rival approaches.
The victory once morest Santa Fe left these points to highlight, from Alberto Gamero’s squad.
Performance in the League: it is no coincidence that Gamero’s work has borne fruit, since the development of the championship, despite the fact that the decisive phases are still a long way off and with half of the round robin still to be defined.
24 points achieved in 10 days, letting just six units escape, with a performance of 80%. There is no doubt that those led by Gamero maintain their level, showing themselves superior to their rivals.
Goals in the most complicated moments for the blues: it has become customary for Millonarios to be effective and to reach the rival area with a high block. The offensive style of the blues provided great samples in that area, despite not specifying all those dangerous actions.
However, there were passages where the revolutions of the duel were lowered. In those moments, the blues managed the situation, with a compact block.
When Santa Fe had the ball, Millonarios took advantage of the space, with a long ball from Cuenú to Gómez, scoring the second. Similar situation as once morest Cortuluá, in the most difficult moments, they found the way to goals.
Carlos Gómez won down the left flank: the young winger’s duel with Dairon Mosquera was marked throughout the game, playing hand in hand and being essential for the development of the ambassadors’ game.
It is enough to see the beginning of the first goal, where Gómez stole the ball from the side, to finish in the goal. In addition, the blue player’s gambeta allowed him to steal and win the band, projecting himself to the final line.
Their heat map reflects the great work in this sector. He always started from the line to win and create space, cutting from the inside. He had a 74% accuracy rate on executed passes.
Luis Carlos Ruiz and his mobility throughout the field: he does not need goals to stand out, since his role on the field involves sacrifice, setbacks on the field of play and creation with the ball.
The heat map placed him, largely, outside the area, standing behind Perea and Mantilla, the central Cardinals, winning the duel to attract a brand and that the men from the wings and the first line of midfielders reached the attack.