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Quispe, the star that should not be missing, and Valera as savior: UnoxUno from a draw that excites the ‘U’ about winning the Clausura

Taking advantage of the sour goalless draw between Alianza Lima and ADT in Matute A few hours earlier, the ‘U’ achieved an agonizing equality thanks to Alex Valera’s goal (88′). The locals had taken the lead with a goal from Uruguayan Mauro da Luz a few minutes earlier (81′). However, as the saying that represents the cream fans usually goes: never leave the ‘U’ for dead.

, one more than Melgar, his closest pursuer who rested on this date. Alianza is third with 34 units, with almost no chance of winning the contest, except for an October miracle.

Sporting Cristal (33 pts.) is the only one that can catch up or pass them this day: visit Cienciano in Cusco this Sunday night (8 pm). If they win by a difference of two goals, they will share the lead with the meringues. If they score by three or more goals, they will be the leader.

Quispe should not be missing

Probably Alex Valera He takes all the lights for his goal that gave a valuable point to the ‘U’ in the Clausura Tournament. But Piero Quispe He was one of the stars of the cream cast in a match in which the current leaders of the competition dominated their rival thanks to the level of the midfielder and his creativity with the ball in the rival field.

Quispe was one of the best in attack. At first he attended Edison Flores, a weak game, but ‘Ears’ couldn’t finish the play well. In the second half he had two one-on-ones that goalkeeper Daniel Ferreyra ended up winning. But, beyond the plays that will go into the statistics, Piero’s presence always gives a plus to the cream attack.

And if Piero and Valera stood out in attack, Jose Carvallo It was the great bulwark in the arch. The goalkeeper took several shots that could have ended up inflating the nets. He couldn’t do much in the goal. His defense allowed the Uruguayan Mauro da Luz to head almost alone.

The line of three that coach Jorge Fossati accustomed us to did not work as it usually does. Aldo Corzo He suffered a lot with the speed of Da Luz. Riveros He could never contain Christopher Olivares. AND Di Benetto It was an open door for anyone who wanted to pass through its side, the left.

Andy Polo, on the right, contributed more in attack than in defense. His characteristic overflow makes him predictable, but he manages to win the line and cross. On the left, Nelson Cabanillas It had some of lime and others of sand. Because of his mistake, the Cusco goal came.

In the middle, Rodrigo Urena he could not take over his sector. He never contained the fast Cusco attacks and the ball almost never passed his feet. Martin Perez Guedes He didn’t stand out either. Neither in attack nor in defense.

Above, Tito Urruti He wasn’t there at night. He lost almost all of his divisions and was never a passing option to generate danger. He came out for Valera who ended up being more decisive than him.

Source: Elcomercio

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