One of the brand new additions to the League BetPlay Dimayor for the first half was Juan Fernando Quinterowho was seduced by the economic offer of the Char to dress in the colors of the Junior of Barranquilla; however to paint rojiblanco They are not given things on the domestic market as on the international scene.
In his last outing the painting Shark fell in the Metropolitan against Envigado who beat him 2-1, and aggravated the crisis of those led by Arthur Reyes They have only won one league victory. Despite the defeat on the eighth day of the championship, Juanfer He managed to score his first with the Barranquilla Junior jersey.
Thanks to a free kick in the 71st minute, the Nalgon He gave hope to the fans who attended the Metropolitano who celebrated the first goal of the former River Plate player who shouted it angrily and incidentally encouraged his teammates to go for the draw against the hero career.
However, Barranquilla’s Junior couldn’t save the frets and added his third league defeat which leaves him in last position with six points and minus -6 of goal difference, undoubtedly a campaign to forget that of the set. Shark added to the elimination of the previous phase of the Conmebol Suramericana at the hands of Deportes Tolima.
After a first half in which the two teams were uninjured, the emotions of the match would come in the complementary part thanks to the score of Henry Mosquera who, with a shot from the right leg from the center of the surface , allowed Envigado to win. more than 53 minutes after an assist from Diego Moreno.
At minute 67, Juan Zapata warned with a shot from outside the area that hit the goal post guarded by Sebastián Viera. Two minutes later, the same protagonist tried with his right foot, but this time the ball ended up in the back of the net, leaving the junior goalkeeper static, who had nothing to do.
At minute 71, Brayan León received a free kick near the box from Jhon Banguera, which was executed by Juan Fernando Quintero, who kicked with his left foot to drive it into the upper right corner of Joan Felipe Parra, who limited himself to following the trajectory of the ball with his eyes
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