
Edwin Mosquera (Millionaires) disputes a ball with Leyser Chaverra (Medellín), on the fifth date of the Betplay Dimayor 2025 League.
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The Millionaire crisis does not end. This Sunday, for the fifth date of the Betplay League, the Ambassador Table lost 1-0 against Independiente Medellín at Atanasio Girardot and added its third consecutive defeat. The ambassadors have not added a single point so far in the semester.
It was a match of few emotions. The capital box had the ball for a good part of the match, but did not know how to translate that possession into goals. The local team, meanwhile, generated less options, although it knew how to capitalize on one of them to keep the three points.
The annotation of the powerful came early. In a corner shooting action, Baldomero Perlaza demanded a good intervention by Diego Novoa, who left the ball served in the small area. The defender José Ortiz was attentive to hunt the rebound and open the score at two minutes.
Millionaires tried to react before the break and had some approaches, but none put the archer Eder Chaux in trouble. The clearest to visit option was a cross shot by Beckham Castro that went wide.
The second half was even more flat. The rhythm declined considerably and a direct shot was barely counted: a distant shot by Nicolás Arévalo that found Chaux well stopped. The game became cut and without depth on both fronts.
The most commented play of the complement was an entry of Helibelton Palacios on Francisco Fydriszewski. The side stepped on the leg of the Argentine striker, but referee Carlos Betancur only showed yellow card. The decision caused annoyance at the Medellín Bank.
There was no time for more and Millionaires stayed with empty hands. The team led by David González is going through its most tense moment in a long time. Next Friday you will receive Deportivo Cali in the Campín, in a duel that could replace the course or sharpen the crisis.
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