Cacahuatique won again in the Opening. He did so after two defeats in a row and the first goal of those led by Daniel Corti had a circumstantial tribute, to one of the moves that made Jorge “Magico” González famous.
The curious thing about the situation is that it was not made precisely by a Salvadoran, but that it was Colombian Jorge Lara, who in the best style of the “11” of the Cadiz, took the ball with the tip of his booty, made the “zig-zag” to Edson Meléndez and left it without reaction before centralizing.
Many inevitably came the memory of one of the Salvadoran’s classic moves that made history in the Cadiz and echoed the play, beyond that he did end in goal for the coffee squad.
After the game, the footballer told Tigo Sports that “I loved it, I dreamed it and thank God it gave,” as for the goal and the assistance he converted to the sananeous squad.
“I stay with the assistance, because the game was very tight and thank God the individuality opened and it was a nice goal,” the player added.
This article has been translated after originally appearing in ElSalvador.com