
Fortaleza beat Bucaramanga 2-1 on the 13th of the Betplay Dimayor League.
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Fortaleza enforced the metropolitan of ceiling and imposed 2-1 at Atlético Bucaramanga on date 13 of the Betplay Dimayor League. With this victory the Amix reached 24 units, the same as the Leopard team, which remains as leader of the championship by goal difference.
The start of the commitment had the visitor as the protagonist. Those led by Leonel Álvarez were more solid, generated greater offensive volume and touched the score opening before the break. Strength, on the other hand, came less.
The clearest options arrived in the complement. At 47 minutes, Luciano Pons was about to break the zero, but the stick denied the scream of goal to Bucaramanga. Then, Fortaleza took his opportunity: Kelvin Flórez attended and Andrés Arroyo defined to beat Aldair Quintana and put the 1-0.
The Santandereano team reacted quickly. At 59, Neyder Moreno controlled a rebound to the edge of the area and took out a shot that left the rival goalkeeper unanswered, decreeing the partial tie. Equality seemed to direct the duel towards a distribution of points, but the story would have a final turn.
When ten minutes were missing for the closing of the regulatory time, Andrés Amaya, admitted from the bank, dressed as a hero. The attacker controlled the ball in the crescent and with a cross shot put the 2-1 that unleashed the celebration of “Los Amix”.
Fortaleza defended with order in the last minutes and secured a key victory in his aspirations. Their triumph ratifies them as the revelation of the semester. Those led by Sebastián Oliveros aspire to classify the first semifinal home runs in their history.
Earlier, also by date 13 of the Betplay League, Once Caldas thrashed Boyacá Chicó in the Palographic of Manizales, a result that meant a respite after its elimination in the South American Cup at the hands of Independiente del Valle.
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