Atlético Nacional venció a U. de Chile en su debut en la Libertadores
Fecha publicación: 02//2012 13:55:05

Ante 44 mil espectadores Atlético Nacional hizo efectivo su favoritismo previo al partido y venció a la Universidad de Chile en su debut en el Grupo 8 de la Copa Libertadores de América, tras superar al actual campeón de la Copa Sudamericana, en el estadio Atanasio Girardot, de Medellín. Peñarol (Uruguay) y Godoy Cruz (Argentina) son los otro dos equipos que componen este grupo.

 El equipo dirigido por Sachi Escobar fue práctico y efectivo. Con pases largos y precisos se quitó de encima la marca de los chilenos, que presionaron desde tres cuartos de cancha. El marcador se abrió al minuto 28, tras un cobro de tiro de esquina que alcanzó a cabecear hacia atrás el argentino Cristian Tula, defensa de Nacional, para que Juan David Valencia, sin dejar caer el balón y con pierna zurda, lo enviara al fondo de la red para la ventaja parcial del Atlético Nacional.

 La U de Chile intentó reaccionar y en los cobros con pelota quieta tuvo sus mejores momentos para inquietar al arquero argentino Gastón Pezzuti, pero como siempre el arquero argentino fue un cerrojo para los delanteros rivales.  Atlético Nacional tuvo que hacer dos cambios obligatorios por los golpes que recibieron Cristian Tula y a Juan David Valencia, ingresaron Óscar Murillo y Farid Díaz.

 Pero la balanza comenzó a inclinarse en favor del once colombiano que tuvo en Pabón al jugador más peligroso, con remates de larga y de media distancia que pasaron muy cerca de la portería defendida por Johnny Herrera. Y la constancia de Pabón se vio premiada al minuto 80 luego de aprovechar un gran pase de Macnelly Torres para batir con pierna derecha a Herrera y sentenciar la victoria de su equipo.

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08/06/2012 21:52:52
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06/06/2012 14:44:59
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06/06/2012 13:56:49
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28/05/2012 2:14:42
I read a Presents once where the heroine was half-Japanese. It didn't srtike me as "different" because race was absolutely not an issue and played no role in their relationship. I think there are two ways to go about it mention it as part of the "getting to know the characters" and drop it, or make an issue of it but do so sensitively. Penny Jordan's Virgin For The Billionaire's Taking also features, I believe, the first Indian hero. Have you read it yet?Maya
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26/05/2012 4:16:56
I looooove diolague! In fact, I'm often guilty of writing too much of it much like your comment, Masiey! Gotta try and keep myself on track with it otherwise I get completely carried away.But yeah, it's a tricky thing to get right for some people. I tend to hear my characters speaking to each other as I'm writing, like in a movie. And then when I read back over what I've written, I say it all in my head to make sure it sounds like something my characters would say. Ack, and don't get me started on contractions. If you're writing someone with English as a second language then maybe but otherwise? I do not think it would work well.
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25/05/2012 3:28:12
, really helps me grasp conptces, so these posts are always helpful for me too!Anne, that's a tough one. I think, having a very strong connection with Presents it isn't something I've truly struggled with. But, I have gone to places that have made me question whether it would work in a Presents, and been surprised that my editors haven't questioned it. I think there's a bit more freedom within category lines than people think. (I'm majorly pushing it with this MS, but I want to see if it will work!)Pragmatically though, it something is wildly outside the lines, I'm the type who would go back and reassess character as I'm very goal driven, and if I wanted something in a particular line, I would work to keep it there. Does that make sense? I'm sure there are plenty of other writers who would disagree! But that's my two cents.
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