Honduras Progress has begun like a roller coaster. On the last day he thrashed Honduras Progrés 4-0, but tonight he fell 0-3 at home to Llops UPN and returns to the reality he had maintained. A blurred team was looked at, far from the one on Sunday at the Port.
A double by Juan Ramón Mejía that came true to the appointment, plus another goal by Carlos Róchez, all in the first half, were enough to sentence the game in the Humberto Micheletti. The Wolves dominated the game quietly.
I will see. THIS IS HOW THE CLOSING POSITION TABLE IS GOING
With 12 minutes on the clock came the first goal. A shot from Carlos Róchez that the goalkeeper José Mendoza vomited, was left in the booty of JR Mejía who without thinking sent it to save and thus begin his party.
I will see. THIS IS HOW THE CLOSING TABLE OF POSITIONS OF THE CLOSING TOURNAMENT IS GOING
At 25 a goal was scored, one of those rarely seen in our league. A free kick by Elvir in the center of the field, stung it inside the area and without dropping it appeared Carlos Róchez and pierced the goal progreseña. Nazar stopped to celebrate.
Already at the close of the first half, again Juan Ramón Mejía it arrived to mark the third getting to sweep to a center that was sent from the right. The Wolves left the fangs nailed to the progreseños. They tried to react but could not as the lower area of the capital was brought to the fore.
This defeat leaves the ‘ Honduras Progress losing ground, as the Real Sociedad added a golden point to Olanchito in a draw with Olimpia and begins to regain ground in the no-relegation zone. Over the weekend there are important catches that will mark the direction of the general table.
ALIGNMENTS
So the UPN: Celio Valladares, Otniel Osorio, Lesvin Medina, Eduar Reis, Carlos Róchez, Ronald Montoya, Luis Argeñal, Arnold Meléndez, Samuel Elvir, Jason Sánchez and Juan Ramón Mejía. DT Salomó Nazar
The 11th of Honduras Progrés: José Mendoza, Hilder Colom, Jairo Port, Marcelo Canals, Mathías Rotondi, Rafael Agámez, Edwin Maldonado, Arnaldo Urbina, José Miguel Barreto, Cristian Sacaza and Óscar González. DT Fernando Aráuz