The Cóndors put up a fight, but Italy accelerated and won 34-19 in Genoa

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Italy received Chiliin a historic match for The Condors through the November international window, in the Luigi Ferraris Stadium of Genoawhere the set of Gonzalo Quesada He left no doubts to achieve what he deserved 34-19. The best of rugby, on Disney+ Premium Plan.

The first half largely took place within the Chilean field, as the Azzurra set out to obtain a monopoly of the game and for more than half an hour they accomplished their goal. The highest hierarchy and its greatest friction within international rugby were key to being superior, with the necessary patience to advance meter after meter, although without the efficiency to achieve a result in line with the game process.

Despite this, La Roja’s tight and well-organized defense was the highlight in the first 40 minutes. But so long without the oval made indiscipline gradually appear. This is how Quesada’s team gained momentum and territory, managing to finish only two opportunities in the Latin American ingoal: first it was Ange Capuozzotaking advantage of its speed to leak, and then Tommaso Di Bartolomeothanks to the power of the pack, those who made the typhoids celebrate.

But when everything indicated that the difference was going to increase, the Condors They began to win the disputes and managed to play the last minutes with the oval in their possession. Unlike the homeowners, they managed to invoice when they had the opportunity, with the pillar Salvador Lues supported in the last action of the first half, after the dominance of the Chilean pack against their peers, to end with a hopeful 15-7 transient.

The emotional boost of the agonizing conquest was noticeable at the beginning of the match, since those in red showed themselves with another proposal in the first minutes of the match. This new premise had its reward after ten minutes with the conquest of the wing Nicolas Saabwho woke up Ange Capuozzo early, winning the dispute in the air to go alone towards the goal.

This made the Italians react, and from then on they managed to take control of the match again. This time they managed to give efficiency to their superiority with the conquests of Tommaso Di Bartolomeowho achieved his double, and Monty Ioane to achieve a new gap of 15 points with just under 20 minutes left until the buzzer sounded.

So much time playing in their own territory, defending with order and fierceness, made the team led by Pablo Lemoine. With Italy in a constant offensive position, Monty Ioane He once again defeated the Chilean defense to achieve his second victory of the night, which ended up sealing this historic challenge for Chilean rugby.

When everything seemed sealed, Chile again managed to strike in the last action of the half, this time being Clemente Saavedra the one in charge of having the final word in a meeting that ended up leaving many positive notes for the trans-Andeans.

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