The Saprissa is sporty was crowned this Saturday for the thirty-seventh time soccer champion of Costa Rica when enduring the pressure of a Heredian who won the game 1-0, but was unable to recover from the 2-0 defeat he suffered in the first leg despite playing with another player for nearly an hour.
Jefferson Brenes’ goal in the 8th minute gave Herediano the motivation to come back and more in the 36th minute, when Saprissa defender Kendall Waston, a stronghold of his team and a dangerous offensive weapon in aerial game, was fired.
Herediano came to the field with the intention to overcome the 2-0 defeat they received in the first leg and dominate the entire match on their pitch at the Coyella Fonseca stadium, but could not find the necessary spaces to win the match more strongly.
Just 8 minutes later, a Keysher Fuller cross found the head of Jefferson Brenes, making it 1-0 and sending the red and yellow fans into a frenzy. Herediano continued to press, while Saprissa committed themselves to solid defending and looking for some counterattack play with the Argentine Mariano Torres or the Cuban Luis Paradela.
Saprissa suffered the dismissal of Kendall Waston in the 36th minute and lost a defensive stalwart and one of the team’s main offensive weapons due to his height of 1.96 meters.
From then on, the game was a monologue by Herediano, who kept trying to attack the goal of Kevin Chamorro, but without the necessary clarity to create truly dangerous plays.
Coach Jeaustin Campos strengthened Saprissa’s defense and instructed the team more not to allow clear chances and to hold the ball more to allow time to pass.
Coach Hernán Medford sent all the forwards he had on Herediano’s bench onto the field in pursuit of a second goal that would send the game into overtime.
However, Saprissa withstood the pressure until the end of the game to secure their 37th title with a 2-1 aggregate victory and consolidate themselves as the most successful team in Costa Rica, ahead of Alajuelense (30) and Herediano (29).
Source: La Verdad

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