At the Excelsior Stadium in Puerto Cortés, Platense was beaten 0-4 by the Progress in Honduras at the end of date four of the National League Clausura tournament.
The team led by Fernando Araújo was superior from start to finish, taking three gold points in second place in the northern group with five points, just one short of leader Real España.
The same, Progress in Honduras moves away from the relegation zone thanks to this win against the PlatenseThey now have 15 units in the collected table and move Real de Minas, who stayed with 13 and Real Sociedad has seven points.
See: The National League Standings
It was at minute 24 that the score opened in Puerto Cortés. A center from the left was controlled by Cristian Sacaza, who defeated goalkeeper José Pineda with a left foot, who was unable to do anything despite the stretch.
Not satisfied with this goal, on minute 31 came the second goal of the visit. Rotondi was given a filtered pass and then goalkeeper José Pineda was removed and defined with the goal at his disposal. The 2-0 was undoubtedly a huge surprise at the Excelsior.
THE ADDITION
For the second half a reaction from the Platense, but the opposite happened. They were eventually beaten.
Progress in Honduras He found the 0-3 on the scoreboard thanks to an own goal from Aldair Peña in the 56th minute.
The fourth goal came from a corner kick by Marcelo Canales and Óscar González headed in impeccably. This was already a humiliating beating for the Shark.
TO THE HOSPITAL
In that so much of Óscar González, something unfortunate happened because in the crash Aldair Peña he got the worst of it and had to be taken to hospital.
The player of Platense he was hit on the trachea and could not breathe, for which he was taken to an emergency.
ALIGNMENTS:
Platense: José Pineda; Victor Arauz, Marco Martínez, Dabirson Castillo, César Oseguera, Ilce Barahona, José Domínguez, Brayan Reyes, Aldo Fajardo, Henry Romero and Yerson Gutiérrez.
Honduras Progreso: José Mendoza; Hilder Colón, José Queiroz, Jairo Puerto, Eduardo Rotondi, Rafael Agamez, Marcelo Canales, Ediwn Maldonado, Arnaldo Urbina, Cristian Sacaza and Oscar González.
The central referee: Saíd Martínez