United States supra to win in Costa Rica in its debut in the pre-Olympics, but will follow in the semi-finals – Diez

Peleado hasta the final, as well as the opening game of preolympic de Concacaf rumbo a los Juegos de Tokyo 2021 donde United States win at least 1-0 Costa Rica.

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The North American conjunction concretes a valiant triangulation ahead of the Central Americans in a duel disputed at the Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, with the same scenario as at 6:30 p.m. Mexico y Dominican Republica, quienes son sus rivales del Grupo A.

The gringos fueron contundentes in the first mitad, misma donde mistron superiority y dominaron al rival. In the 35 ‘minutes, across a center that crosses the entire area, the Brazilian naturalized solitaire, Jesús Ferreira, consiguió la ventaja 1-0 para United States, which is marked by descent with dicho result.


Posteriormente, in the complement fue Costa Rica quien tomo the protagonist’s paper, as long as he arrested the stadium worker David Ochoa al hacer dos tapadas claves que impidieron la igualdad a los 48 ‘. In the same way, the guard tico Kevin Chamarro behaves in a mano a mano in the 65 ‘to maintain the tricolor in the party.

Costa Rica was planted on the rival camp at the time of the second and even before the final battle, there were no open opportunities that would allow the triathlon to take place in the North American. Del otro lado, a pesar de su triunfo, United States dejó dudas respecto a su superioridad.

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In this way, the conjunction of the bars and beams initiated with the right side of the truck to reach its first classification makes them Olympic Games desdeer Beijing 2008 and is provisionally owned by Group A.

Central Americans condition their classification following the next round. El domingo enfrentarán al anfitrión Mexico in a duel that can pautar his future in the certamen.

Paragraphs:

United States

20. David Ochoa; 4. Justen Glad, 5. Mauricio Pineda, 6. Jackson Yueill; 7. Jonathan Lewis, 8. Djorde Mihailovic, 13. Sam Vines, 17. Aaron Herrera; 9. Jesus Ferreira, 14. Benji Michel.

Costa Rica

13. Kevin Chamarro; 4. Ian Smith, 2. Aarón Salazar, 3. Yurguin Román, 5. Jefferson Brenes; 15. Alonso Martínez, 8. Bernald Alfaro, 10. Randall Leal; 14. Manfred Ugalde, 11. Luis Díaz, 19. Fernán Faerrón.

Yearbook:

Saíd Martínez of Honduras

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