The penalty that Jhon Alexander Ospina did not whistle against Independiente Santa Fe and that could have given him the victory against Tiburón

The match judge reviewed the VAR, but did not sanction a maximum penalty. Win Sports Capture +

The match between Independiente Santa Fe and Junior de Barranquilla ended goalless at the Nemesio Camacho El Campín. The Bogotá team might not violate the goal of Sebastián Viera, who returned to the goal red and white following serving a suspension date following the controversial expulsion suffered at the start of the home runs once morest Deportivo Pereira at the Hernán Ramírez Villegas.

The first half would end even without goals, with a Santa Fe that always had the intention of looking for the Shark’s goal, but did not have the necessary depth to unlock the game in which Junior felt comfortable with his conservative approach.

For the complementary part, the local kept the same script, however, at minute 55′, a play was presented that gave people talk in the Colossus of the 57. Santa Fe recovered the ball in their own half with Jhan Torres, who made a change of face for Estupiñán who won one on one and unsheathed a shot that Didier Moreno intercepted.

The rebound might not be rejected due to Junior’s saga and the ball remained in the possession of José Enamorado, who controlled the ball with his left foot and was brought down inside the area by Jorge Arias, which generated protests from the Bogotá side. After five minutes of review in the VAR, John Alexander Ospina determined that it was not the maximum penalty for Independiente Santa Fe.

Despite being reviewed by VAR, the match judge did not whistle a controversial penalty that would have given Santa Fe the victory. Taken from Win Sports

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On date 3 of Quadrangular A, Independiente Santa Fe and Junior from Barranquilla met at the Nemesio Camacho El Campín. Those led by Alfredo Arias wanted to continue on the path of victory following the last victory achieved once morest Deportivo Pereira 2-0 at home.

For his part, he Shark He needed to recover the lost ground following the defeat suffered in the Metropolitan 1-0 once morest Millonarios with a score by Daniel Ruiz. In addition, the Junior needed to scratch a point in the capital of the republic following two falls in line in the home runs of the League BetPlay Dimayor II.

The actions started in the Colossus of the 57 with the initial whistle by Jhon Alexander Ospina. Picture Cardinal He took control of the match with control of the ball, while the visitor took refuge in his field waiting to surprise with a counter attack.

At 9 minutes, Alfredo Arias had to make the first variant following Harold Rivera’s injury that gave way to Neider Moreno. The Bogotá team was the owner of the ball, but it lacked depth in the first half, the clearest option was Kevin Mantilla at 38 minutes of play following a corner kick from the left side that the center-back connected with a header, but his shot he went astray.

For the second part, Julio Avelino Comesaña sent Yesus Cabrera to the pitch for Luis Cariaco González, while on the side of Independiente Santa Fe, remained with the same protagonists.

Around 58 minutes in, a controversial play by Jorge Arias on José Enamorado was presented, which the referee considered was not a penalty following reviewing the action in the VAR. Despite his good intentions, Santa Fe faded over time.

The first Colombian champion would be left with one less man following the expulsion of Carlos Moreno who committed a hard tackle on Carlos Bacca that had to be reviewed by Ospina in the VAR who changed the yellow card for the red card.

At the end, the Junior from Barranquilla scored a goal through Yesus Cabrera, following hunting down a rebound that José Silva conceded, however, prior to the goal, Carlos Bacca was out of place when receiving the ball, for which the play was invalidated.

With this result, Independiente Santa Fe adds five points, and remains partially first in its area, awaiting the game between Millonarios and Deportivo Pereira, which will be measured this Monday, November 14. Cardinals and Sharks will meet once more next Wednesday at the sandy.

Formations:

Independent Santa Fe: Jose Silva; Carlos Moreno, Carlos Sánchez, Kevin Mantilla, Dairon Mosquera; Jonathan Barboza, Harold Rivera, José Enamorado, Jhan Torres, Andrey Estupiñan; Wilson Morelo.

Coach: Alfredo Arias

Junior from Barranquilla: Sebastian Viera; Walmer Pacheco, Jose Ortiz, Jorge Arias, Edwin Velasco; Didier Brown, Yeison Gordillo, Carlos Asparagus, Jhon Strawberry, Luis Gonzalez; Charles Bacca.

Coach: Julio Avelino Comesaña

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