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Guayaquil City and Emelec did not take advantage and finished goalless

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The match on date 12 played at the Chucho Benítez, ended without Guayaquil City and Emelec managing to convert.

When 17 minutes into the first half, midfielder Mauricio Alonso’s shot hit the rival goal post and Guayaquil City was left wanting to celebrate.

The figure of the party was Gonzalo Valle. The Guayaquil City goalkeeper showed his quality by containing 2 shots.

Pedro Ortiz was another of the outstanding players. The Emelec goalkeeper showed his quality by containing 3 shots.

It was a duel with a locked game, marked by interruptions and fouls. There were a large number of reprimands: Mauricio Alonso, Jhon Jairo Sánchez, Jaime Ayoví, Diego García, Luis Fernando León, Joseph Espinoza, Willian Vargas, Pool Gavilánez and Jean Carlos Montaño.

Guayaquil City’s strategist, Pool Gavilánez, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-5-1 formation with Gonzalo Valle in goal; Willian Vargas, Darío Aimar, Marlon Mejía and Roger Arias on the defensive line; Jean Carlos Montaño, Wiston Fernández, Klebinho, Jordan Rezabala and Mauricio Alonso in the middle; and Miguel Parrales in the attack.

For their part, those chosen by Hernán Torres took the field with a 4-5-1 formation with Pedro Ortiz between the three sticks; Romario Caicedo, Luis Fernando León, Aníbal Leguizamón and Aníbal Chalá in defense; José Cevallos, Joseph Espinoza, Jhon Jairo Sánchez, Alexis Zapata and Diego García in the midfield; and Jaime Ayoví up front.

The judge chosen to direct the match at Chucho Benítez was Robert Cabrera Cantos.

For the next date, Guayaquil City will play at home against Técnico Universitario, while Emelec will host Barcelona. Emelec will come face to face with its eternal rival in the long-awaited Astillero Classic.

Note and image source: DataFactory



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