No justification for aggression on the field
Nothing justifies aggression on the field, that's why what Diego Mayora and Uruguayan Carlos De Pena did is worthy of condemnation. The player from Real Garcilaso and Nacional spat at each other during the final minutes of the Copa Libertadores match.
Bad example
This regrettable action between Diego Mayora and Uruguayan Carlos De Pena was captured by the official broadcasting cameras and immediately went viral on social media. Real Garcilaso complicated their chances of qualifying for the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores after drawing 0-0 last night against Nacional from Uruguay.
During the first half, there were few dangerous plays, although Real Garcilaso tried to impose a fast game that always went through the feet of Argentine Alfredo Ramúa, but was diminished by the relentless marking of the Uruguayans.
The actions were disputed in midfield, so much so that in the first 20 minutes there was no real danger on the goals and there were only a couple of wayward shots from Ramúa and Franco on the part of the Peruvian squad, as well as a counterattack from Carlos de Pena after a pass from Aguiar on the Uruguayan side.
Real Garcilaso strengthened their offensive at the start of the second half with the entry of Diego Mayora, against a Nacional that came out to maintain the intensity from the first half, but gradually began to feel the physical wear and tear and the impact of the altitude of Cusco. The home team made their fans dream with risky moves from Vidales, Ramúa, and Franco, but goalkeeper Conde stifled the shout of goal from the Cusqueño fans.
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