Sunday, December 5, 2010

Can A Rabbit Be Housebroken

Date 9 - After Uruguayan Championship

UdelaR 0 - Huracan 0
udelarista team got a bitter draw in their visit to Paso de la Arena


In Bossio Park, property owned by a hurricane of Paso de la Arena, UdelaR visited the local Sunday in a morning of intense heat. A priori, the meeting raised the "seasoning" that Hurricane took him only one point ahead of the whole sky, so it was presumed that the two teams could get it on the court.

Alignment:

Lemos formed his run with a 4-3-3 with Meli Espíndola arc; Vivi Rocha Jessi Guillermo, "Pato" Rodriguez and " Lulita Gonzalez in defense Regi Cipriani, Pipi Restuccia and Majo" pays "Rodrigo z in midfield; Contenti Nati, Vero Sosa and Jime" Galician Matos above.

The match was very well led by the trio arbitral, especially by the Chief Judge, Trucido Alejandra, who for the first time in the tournament so far provided objectivity, impartiality, sobriety and seriousness to collect and talk with the players (contrasting sharply with drastic ways of talking about the majority of his colleagues and neglect, subjectivity and verbosity with which they usually play). Also included the cordial attitude of the vast majority of the team tricolor (fact that is hard for women's football Uruguay) when to apologize, play fair and not "dirty" game, as we have experienced in other games.

The match:

With 4-3-3 piggyback UdelaR not dominated in the first 45 but neither did Hurricane. Although the possession of the ball was over tricolor blue, the local was not deep and the university were safe, especially the goalkeeper Espíndola. Averaging the first time, UdelaR found the right side options when they got together Cipriani and Rocha, but neither were strong and incisive, so the 0-0 part was a fair score.
Then, at halftime, coach udelarense made an option by entering "Maju" Olguin by Regi Cipriani and placing a 4-4-2 scheme, where Vero Sosa would play as a left winger, right Olguín for "pays" Rodriguez Restuccia auxiliaries to the brand.

The second half not differ much from the first. Although individually, the young players continued to try to unbalance hurricanes based on their good handling the ball but again Espíndola found that well at all times. Paradoxically, when the home team goalkeeper made the change (entering who usually protects him and taking his place in front who had been replacing it yet), anticipating that Hurricane attack a little more, UdelaR had the clearest party. When, at the foot of Matos, the combined university could have closed the game there, as the ball struck the base of the goalkeeper's left post and bounced directly tricolor gloves.

At this point, Lemos had already made three other changes: Contenti by Tati Wolman, Vero Sosa Lu "bumper sticker" Smith and "Pato" Rodriguez for Grattarola .

In the end, UdelaR kept trying to reach the opposite goal to get the winning goal while containing no major problems rival attacks. The time added by Judge trick was two minutes , too small for what should be, taking into account the amount of changes and the three minutes the game was stopped when the hurricane changed all their goalkeeper. The final whistle sounded and the team withdrew Batlle Park with a point but with the bitter taste of not having achieved the three units that would have meant beating Hurricane in the table.

Next date: the 10th stage UdelaR face the Phoenix Athletic Center , joint, by the defection of South America withdrew from the championship, won the three points for his share front of the IASA, which leads by 7 points and is one of the Celeste.

Other matches:

In advance of the date 10 Youth visited Columbus Serum Park and was defeated by 3 to 1, a result that keeps verdirrojas second behind National. The latter won narrowly against Bella Vista to visit the complex where the Bauzá Mariana Pion got 85 minutes to the 1 to 0 final. On the other hand, the complex belonging to Montevideo Wanderers Devoto, local rallied 4 to 2 against to achieve the 4 to 4 tie against River Plate.

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