UPN’s ‘Lobos’ showed no mercy with Honduras Progreso and were destroyed by Juan Ramón Mejía – Diez

Honduras Progreso started as a roller coaster. Last matchday, they defeated Honduras Progreso 4-0, but tonight they fell 0-3 at home against Lobos UPN and returned to the reality they had maintained. A hazy team was watched, far from Sunday’s in port.

A double by Juan Ramón Mejía who arrived faithful to the appointment, plus another goal from Carlos Róchez, all in the first half, were enough to condemn the game against Humberto Micheletti. The wolves calmly dominated the encounter.

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The first goal came with 12 minutes left. A shot from Carlos Róchez that vomited goalkeeper José Mendoza, was left in his shoes JR Mejía who sent without thinking to save and thus start his match.

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At the age of 25, he scored a great goal, a goal rarely seen in our league. A free kick from Elvir in the center of the field, thrust her into the area and without dropping her, Carlos Róchez appeared and pierced Progreso’s goal. Nazar stopped to celebrate.

Honduras Progreso defender Hilder Colón jumps alongside UPN goalkeeper Valladares in an offensive game. Neptalí Romero photos

Already at the end of the first half Juan Ramon Mejia he arrived to mark the third and was swept a center sent from the right. The wolves left their teeth nailed to the progressives. They tried to respond, but couldn’t because the lower part of the capital was behaving in the heights.

This defeat leaves the Honduras Progress lost ground, as Real Sociedad added a gold run in Olanchito by signing with Olimpia and began to regain ground in the non-relegation zone. The weekend comes with important grabs that will be able to mark the course of the general table.

Midfielder José Fiallos contests the ball with Hondurs Progreso’s Uruguayan José Barreto. Neptalí Romero photos

ALIGNMENTS

This is how the UPN forms: Celio Valladares, Otoniel Osorio, Lesvin Medina, Eduar Reyes, Carlos Róchez, Ronald Montoya, Luis Argeñal, Arnold Meléndez, Samuel Elvir, Jason Sánchez and Juan Ramón Mejía. DT Salomón Nazar

The 11 of Honduras Progreso: José Mendoza, Hilder Colón, Jairo Puerto, Marcelo Canales, Mathías Rotondi, Rafael Agámez, Edwin Maldonado, Arnaldo Urbina, José Miguel Barreto, Cristian Sacaza and Óscar González. DT Fernando Aráuz

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