[ad_1]
The confrontation between Junior and Medellín, for the title of Liga Águila II, will be the fourth final of Julio Comesaña at the head of the rojiblanco team. In the previous three, the balance consists of two defeats – both by League – and a triumph, just before the "Powerful", but by Glbad.
Curiously, the Colombian-Uruguayan coach has lived the two finals of the Lost League since the podium. First by expulsion, then by disability. In the one who was in the bank, in both parts, he won.
The first final of Comesaña as rojiblanco took place during the first tournament of 2009, with this team led by the badistants of Giovanni Hernández and the goals of Teófilo Gutiérrez. Junior fell on this occasion to Once Caldas, after losing 2-1 to Manizales and 3-1 to the Metropolitan.
It was one of the most painful defeats of the Junior in all his history, considering the great team he had and the great tournament he had done.
In the first leg, a bad referee from Ímer Machado – who sent Comesaña- – and the goals of Nondier Romero and Johan Fano were decisive for the 2-1 defeat, offset by the goal of Giovanni Hernández, who left the & # 39; Tiburón & # 39; desire.
Everything indicated that Junior would turn the series into his fort, but the Once Caldas, who suffered the losses of his most important men (the Peruvian Johan Fano, the Uruguayans Jorge Casanova and John Viáfara), gave a blow of authority to the & # 39; Metro & # 39 ;, with the goals of Alexis Henríquez, Alex Sinisterra and Dayron Pérez, to finally win 3 goals for 1 ..
The second final was held in the sixth cycle of the Comesaña, in front of Junior. It was at the 2014 Apertura tournament, when it was measured by the title against Atletico Nacional.
On this occasion, the Colombian-Uruguayan coach arrived in the middle of the tournament, after a short experience at the helm of Patriotas, and was unable to lead the bench team because prohibition of the Dimayor. In its place was the barranquillero David Pinillos, who literally followed the letters of Julio.
Junior won 1-0 in the first leg, in the "Metro", with Edinson Toloza, but then fell 2-1 in the second leg, in another of the most painful matches.
The rojiblancos equaled 1-1 until the 90 minute and had the title in pocket, but in the last breath of the replacement, the goal of John Valoy corresponded to the series and forced the definition from the twelve stages, where the & # 39; Shark & # 39; finally dropped 4-2.
Finally he celebrated
The third was Comesaña's victory. The DT celebrated, between two tears, his first title in a two-match final of the Águila Cup in 2017, when he beat Medellín.
The Junior of & # 39; ChaTeo & # 39; was equal to 1-1 in the first leg played at Atanasio Girardot, with goals from Juan Fernando Quintero, of the local team, and Jarlan Barrera, for the visit. He then won 2-0 in the "Metro", with the goals of Jarlan and Teófilo Gutiérrez, to win the title of the Cup in front of his people.
We must remember that Comesaña was also champion with Junior in 1993, with this team led by "Pibe", Valenciano and Pacheco, but on this occasion the finals were played with the quadrangular modality. He did not have the opportunity to set the title in the final two games.
Colombian-Uruguayan hope that this new end will end with the desired eighth star and will maintain the status of the most important and important coach in the history of the rojiblanco team.
[ad_2]
Source link