The Colombian Men’s Under-17 Team achieved a resounding victory against its counterpart from Qatar in a new round of the UC Cup.
From the opening whistle, the coffee team exercised total control of possession and the pace of the game; However, during the first half, they ran into a Qatari defensive wall.
The organization and the compact block of the rival team frustrated every attempt by the Colombians, who went to half-time without being able to break the zero despite their clear superiority in the process.
The panorama changed drastically in the second half, when the offensive efficiency of those led by Fredy Hurtado finally bore fruit.
The opening of the scoreboard dismantled Qatar’s defensive approach, allowing Colombia to find the necessary spaces to extend the advantage.
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Adrián Mosquera, the great figure of the match with a double, and José Escorcia, were responsible for sealing the final 3-0 which reflects the technical and physical superiority shown on the field.
For this commitment, strategist Fredy Hurtado lined up a competitive eleven led by goalkeeper Luigi Ortiz.
The defensive zone was made up of Anderson Murillo, Gilberto Saavedra, Juan Fori and Edwin Estrella.
Éider Carrillo, Zidane Bedoya and Jhon Valoyes played in the midfield, while the attacking front was led by Yulian Escobar’s trident along with the afternoon’s scorers, Escorcia and Mosquera.
With this result, Colombia reaffirms its good moment in the international competition.
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