After this score, the Santander team was left with seven points and is still without victory as a visitor in the current edition of the competition.
This is the fourth game in which the team has dropped three points on the road this semester. He fell once morest Alianza, Pasto, Envigado, and tied with Millonarios.
Goals and controversy
Only five minutes were needed for the marking to open at the Polideportivo Sur.
Yadir Meneses took a corner kick and Carlos Ordóñez finished off with a header for 1-0.
The goal did nothing but wake up Atlético Bucaramanga, who just a minute later got the tie.
Bruno Téliz combined with Cristian Blanco on the left and the latter launched a cross that ended up going into the Antioquia team’s goal, to the delight of the ‘Leoparda’ fans.
From there, Bucaramanga went over Envigado in search of the second goal and was regarding to arrive, were it not for the VAR.
At minute 12, Jéfferson Mena was knocked down in the rival area and the referee of the match charged a penalty.
However, following looking at the VAR monitor, the judge reversed his decision and finally he was not charged.
In the first part there was no more to tell and so they went to rest.
Already in the second half, both teams tried with more desire than football.
However, the match still had one more decision, which changed the fate of the match.
At minute 82, the Uruguayan Michel Acosta hit Ordóñez in the ‘Leoparda’ area. The central defender reviewed the action in the VAR, decreed a penalty and expelled the ‘Charrúa’ midfielder.
Jesús Hernández converted the foul into a goal and gave the three points to the team from Envigado, while Atlético Bucaramanga completed seven games (adding League I and II) without winning as a visitor.