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America lost to Inter and tied for the Women’s Libertadores Championship

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ESPN.comOctober 9, 2023, 7:55 p.mReading: 2 minutes.

It was not the best match for the America de Cali women’s team They lost 4-2 to Inter in Pascual and became complicated in the CONMEBOL Libertadores Women’s Championship.

America lost and was held in the Libertadores.Twitter: @LibertadoresFEM

America lost very early when Belen Aquino took the lead in the 17th minute. With this goal, the Brazilian team took control of the match, and despite the attempts of the Colombian runner-up, the match was under control. In the first half, Inter showed their quality in all phases of the match and eliminated the home team.

In the second half, the story was different. The Brazilians opened up more in defense, allowing the American equalizer to arrive. After a wonderful shift inside the area, Kata Osme scored the equalizer for the hosts, led by Gustavo Pineda, in the 49th minute.. But the joy did not last long, and after only two minutes Inter took the lead again through Letizia Montero.

America once again insisted on an equalizer and achieved it: in the 75th minute, Wendi Natis made the score 2-2. But once again the Red Devils failed to maintain the draw and soon conceded a goal again in the 77th minute: Eskardinha made it 2-3. From there the place fell and in their desperation they gave up another goal. Sol, at 81 years old He extended the lead and secured the visitors’ victory.

Now, Pineda’s team must beat Uruguay’s Nacional in a match that will take place next Thursday, October 12 at 5:30 pm in Cali. However, winning will not be enough They are counting on the result between Boca and Inter. The Brazilians lead Group D with 6 points, Boca comes in second place with 4 points, and America is in third place with one point.

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