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Panama takes a break from football; CAI is the leader in LPF

The tournament is interrupted by Ade the Panama Football League (LPF) closed its sixth day this Wednesday, fueled by the carnivals that begin on Friday, with the reigning champion Independent Athletic Club (CAI) as the leader in the standings after winning 2-1 against United Arab Sports (DAU).

He independent athletic club under the direction of a Panamanian coach Franklin Narvaez, took advantage of his dominance in the first half and took the lead with two goals Angel Valverde and Anthony Stewart in the 9th and 34th minutes.

DAU, too Panamanian Julio Dely Valdes, reduce the distance to 60 minutes through the goal of Omar Hinestroza, and he stopped pressing, even creating dangerous situations that came close to scoring at least twice in the second half.

With this result, added combinations of others from this sixth day, CAI added three points that leave him leading the standings Western Conference with 13 units, displacing University Sports Club (CDU) who is second on the table with 12.

Narvaez He commented that he was satisfied with his team’s performance, noting that they could have won “by more goals.”
Technician from CAI He added that even though they are at the carnival parties, “they have to work and be responsible to the fans, to the Board of Directors (of the club) and to ourselves.”

Dely Valdes He admitted that in the first half he felt “ashamed, the first half to forget, not even to comment because there is nothing to comment on”, alluding to the dominance CAI.

“In fact, I think it was even cheap for us, we could have conceded a couple more goals, I think the first half was not good at all, and then we improved a lot in the second half,” he remarked. Dely Valdes.

He CAIwho just beat CDU 4-1 in the fifth round, will visit Potros del Este on February 25 on the seventh day, while on the same day DAU hosts Herrera FC

In another one of the matches of the sixth term, the so-calledacademics” from sports dream miguelito Brazil’s Felipe Borowski lost their unbeaten record by losing 1-0 as visitors to the Atletico Chiriqui, but they remain before the position table of Eastern Conference with 11 points.

Borowsky he pointed out that despite controlling the game, they believed in themselves, “and you can’t believe in yourself in that way, I didn’t see (on the field) the things we were working on (…) I congratulate the opposing team, we played a good game , and now let’s rest”.

In other meetings on the sixth day, Beloved squarer fell 0-1 at home against University Sports Club; Eastern Colts beat San Francisco 3-1 away; Umecit lost at home 0-1 against Alianza; and Herrera and Tauro equalized without goals.

Source: Panama America

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