4-2. New York leaves Guatemala to reach the semi-finals in Konakaf

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On March 15, Guatemala City, New York, USA, reached the semi-finals of the CONCACAF Champions League thanks to the away goal after losing 5-2 in the Guatemalan Comunicaciones de Guatemala (full 5-2) on Tuesday. After arriving in Guatemala, where he took the lead in the first leg of Connecticut (USA) a week ago, the American football champion survived his defeat in the second leg of the regional tournament quarterfinals. He won the Comunicaciones 3-1. The match seemed to be a procedure for the American Major League Football (MLS) club after taking 1-0 and 2-1, but we saw the Americans eventually demand the final whistle and drop out of the most important tournaments of the North American, Central American and Caribbean football federations. (cone cap) A game of madness Argentine striker Valentin Castellanos scored in New York with a free kick that comunicaciones goalkeeper Kevin Moscoso sneaked into the wall in just 31 minutes. However, the locals did not give up at the end of the first half of the year with Costa Rican striker Andrés Lezcano in Guatemala. Andrés Lezcano stole the ball from the US ground and declared a draw with a strong kick. New York City took the lead again with Thales Magno's goal in Brazil after 53 minutes, but Komunikasiones, led by William Coito Olivera of Uruguay, responded between 69 and 72 minutes with the goal of Nicolas Samaoa and Linner Garcia. El Comunicaciones tried to make a comeback with almost 6.000 people at the Dorotheo Guamucci Flores Stadium in Guatemala City, which was limited by Covid-19 in the second half of the year, approaching José Contreras's goal in 88 minutes. However, it was not enough, and the American team, led by the Norwegian Ronny Deila, qualified after another 6 minutes in the region, and the Guatemalan club was close to scoring a goal that allowed him to obtain a historical qualification. Due to this removal, Komunikasiones focused on the Clausura tournament in local football in 2022. This tournament takes third place, but has one less match and is currently in the hands of local champion Malacateko. Technical sheet: 4. Communication: Kevin Moscoso; José Correna, Alexander Larin, Nicolas Samayoah, Allen Yanez; Rodrigo Sarabia (m.71, Karel Espino), Jorge Aparicio (m.62, Linner Garcia), José Manuel Contreras, Andres Lescano (m.62, Andres Lescano), Kevin Lopez (m.71, Ivan Garcia) Cia), Juan Ananga Nono. Coach: William Coito Olivera (Uruguay) 2. New York: Sean Johnson; Thiago Martins, Malte Amundsen (No. 60, Christopher Gloucester), Alexander Kallens, Maxim Shano; Nicholas Acevedo, Andres Jason, Alfredo Morales (m.60, Keaton Park), Maximiliano Morales (m.60, Thiago Andrade); Valentin Castellanos (m.60, Heber Araujo)) And even greater talent. Coach: Ronnie Daila (Norwegian) Goals: 0-1, m.31: Valentin Castellanos. 1-1, m.44: Andres Lescano. 1-2, m.53: Big size. 2-2, m.69: Nicolas Samayoah. 3-2, m.72: Linner Garcia. 4-2, m.88: José Contreras. Referee: Ricardo Montero, Costa Rica. He spoke with Anangono, Contreras, and Lopez and admonished Morales in New York City. Example: The second segment of the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-finals played in front of about 6,000 people at the Dorotheo Guamuchi Flores Stadium in Guatemala City. José Carlos Mobil