America tied in front of Hurricane and is complicated in the South American

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América de Cali tied 0-0 against Hurricane In the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium, at play corresponding to the fifth day of the group stage of the South American Conmebol 2025.

On a rainy night in the city of Cali and with A court complicated by water That he had to endure for almost the entire game, the scarlet team did not find the roads or clarity he needed to overcome his rival.

The Argentine team was planted in its own field, with two well -defined lines to defend and look for a good result that allowed him to qualify in advance for the round of 16 of the championship.

It was very difficult for America hurt hurricane Because the ball in some sectors did not roll through the water and in others it took a lot of speed and a lot of precision was needed in the passes.

Juan Fernando Quintero It was the clearest player of the scarlet teamcontrolling the ball well and putting their teammates play, with passes between lines and front changes that were unsuccessful.

The best way the Colombian team of hurting Hurricane was was The medium distance auction. Juanfer, Duván Vergara and Yerson Candelo but they lacked precision.

Quintero was the one who was closer to opening the scoreboard With a shot from outside the area, in a free kick that took the goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez.

Holgated too was close to scoring In the second half with a shot inside the area along the right side that kissed the stick of the right hand of the Hurricane goalkeeper.

When the minutes pass, The court became more complicated And the despair began to invade the players of America who knew that the draw was not a good local result.

With this draw, América de Cali remains in the second place in Group C With seven points, but you have to wait for this Thursday’s meeting between Corinthians and Racing de Montevideo. A triumph of Brazilians would send them to third position.

At the closure of the group stage the scarlet picture Receive Racing on Tuesday, May 27.