Olimpia massacres Honduras Progrés and lends a hand

Progress, Honduras.

Olimpia arrived at the Humberto Micheletti stadium convinced to make up for the elimination in the Concachampions and achieved this by giving a hand (0-5) to Honduras Progrés in the match of day 12 of the 2021 Closing Tournament.

The Lion is reaffirmed in the lead of Group A with his ninth victory in the championship, adding 28 points and takes two of his difference to his archrival Motagua, who is second.

The home side worked hard to get through the middle and as a result, had a good chance of getting one back as tried lifting the ball over keeper Arnaldo Urbina. Unfortunately, the ball went just over the bar. make a ball from the edge of the area to sign a goal.

León landed in the middle with the 0-2 to 26 when Jerry Bengtson received a good filtered pass, facing the arc, entering the area wanting to send the ball to Yustin Arbreda, but the center Óscar González putting the ball into his own goal.

Before leaving in the half, referee Armando Castro whistled a penalty on Edwin Rodríguez and Bengtson was in charge of collecting to make the third goal of the meringues in El Progrés.

For the complement, Pedor Troglio dosed his team and made several changes. He did not slow down and at all times looked for the rival bow. So came the other goals.

Jerry Bengtson was again on the scoreboard in the 60th minute for his double and the fourth of the whites. The ‘masked’ received a ball that won by air Yustin Arbreda and shot right and below Kevin Hernandez.

Two players who came off the bench concretized the handle. Jorge Alvarez hung a free kick to the second post, where a lone Brayan Beckeles connected with a header in the 87th and shook the riverside nets.

-DATA SHEET:

0 – HONDURES PROGRÉS: 1 Kevin Hernández, 6 Jairo Port, 24 Bryan Johnson, 33 Óscar González, 17 Arnaldo Urbina (Roberto Díaz, min.46), 15 Edwin Maldonado (Marcelo Canals, min.46), 20 José Barreto, 5 José Quiroz (Óscar Sales , min.75), 30 Cristian Sacaza (47 Yunni Dolmo, min.70), 8 Matías Rotondi and 9 Rafael Agámez.

coach: Fernando Araújo (URU).

5 – OLYMPICS: 1 Edrick Menjívar, 2 Maylor Núñez (23 Jorge Álvarez, min.77), 17 Jonathan Pau, 4 José García, 5 Ever Alvarado, 33 michaell Chirinos (10 Matías Garrido, min.62), 20 Deiby Flors (Brayan Beckeles, min .71), 29 Germán Mejía, 15 Edwin Rodríguez (65 Josman Figueroa, min.62), 27 Jerry Bengtson (Ezequiel Aguirre, min 71) and 19 Yustin Arbreda.

coach: Pedro Troglio (ARG).

REFEREES:
Armando Castro
Luis Paz
Leonidas Hernandez
Hector Rodriguez

.Source