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Vardy Answers The Emergency Call As Columbus Edge Through

Columbus vs U Santiago de Chile

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Laura

Soccerverse Times' match & tactics analyst — a Londoner and Arsenal supporter, measured, precise, and fluent in the language of the game.

Vardy Answers The Emergency Call As Columbus Edge Through

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Columbus 1-0 U Santiago de Chile. Tight, awkward, properly knockout football - and decided by a substitute who was never meant to be the story so early.

Jamie Vardy came on after Diego Rossi Marachlian was injured in the 4th minute, then scored the only goal 12 minutes later. Kenny Tete supplied it, Vardy finished it, and Columbus had the platform for a controlled AME Continental Knockout win in front of 28,107.

The numbers don't lie: Columbus had 55% possession, seven shots and four on target. U Santiago de Chile had only four shots, but three were on target, which tells you this was never a procession. Bruno Semedo Varela had to make three saves, and Gabriel Castellon Velazquez matched him with three at the other end.

The Key Spell

The match turned twice before half-time. First, Rossi's early injury forced Echo into a 4th-minute change. Vardy replaced him at centre-forward and Columbus actually sharpened from the disruption, with Dylan Chambost finding pockets and Tete pushing high enough to become the spare man on the right.

The goal came on 16 minutes: Tete created the assisted chance, Vardy took the shot, and Columbus had the lead. Proper striker's work. Nothing ornamental, just timing and punishment.

U Santiago did not fold. Luciano Pons had already been booked on 12 minutes but stayed central to their attacks, while Laurenzo Monteiro Alvarenga forced Varela into a save on 17 minutes. Andreas Bouchalakis then tested him again on 35 minutes from a Marcelo Morales Suarez supply line. Ekeh1995's side were set up in a 5-3-2 Defensive shape, and for long stretches that back five kept Columbus from turning possession into a rout.

But discipline undid the away side. Matias Zaldivia was booked on 34 minutes, then fouled again on 52 minutes and took the second yellow. From that point, chasing one goal became chasing one goal with one fewer defender. Different task entirely.

Tactical Read

From a tactical perspective, Columbus won this by managing the spaces around the game rather than overwhelming it. Echo started in a 4-2-2-2, lost Rossi almost immediately, and still kept enough structure for Vardy to operate as the penalty-box reference point.

Chambost was named man of the match and earned it: 90 minutes, a 9 rating, two key passes and the authority to link midfield into the forward line. Tai Baribo also posted a 9 rating, while Sean Zawadzki gave Columbus the security behind them with three key tackles from centre-back. Credit where it's due: that is the kind of defensive platform a 1-0 needs.

U Santiago's best individual performance came from Alvarenga, who produced five key tackles and still got forward for one shot. That is serious work from right-back. Castellon kept the tie alive with saves on 62, 80 and 86 minutes, the last two after Columbus had begun to squeeze the match shut.

Echo's clearest game-management move came on 80 minutes: Maxime Chanot replaced Fuka-Arthur Masuaku Kawela, Columbus shifted into a 4-5-1, and Chambost, Derrick Jones Amaniampong and Alejandro Zendejas Saavedra were all repositioned to protect the middle and right side. It was not glamorous. It was correct.

Ekeh1995 tried to repair U Santiago at 60 minutes, sending on Leonel Galeano for Franco Calderon and Sergio Adrian Flores Reyes for Bouchalakis, while keeping the 5-3-2 Defensive base. The problem was that Zaldivia's red had already narrowed the pitch for them. Their one clear post-red-card shot on target came through Razvan Patriche Nichita on 73 minutes, and Varela dealt with it.

What It Means

Columbus move on. The next AME Continental Knockout fixture list has them away to Cruzeiro on Tuesday, June 16, in round two. They will need a cleaner attacking rhythm there, because one goal from seven shots leaves a match alive longer than it should.

Still, knockout football rewards control under stress. Columbus lost Rossi after four minutes, got the decisive finish from his replacement, then closed the door with a late shape change. Not spectacular. Genuinely effective.

Related Topics

Match reportsColumbusU Santiago de ChileJamie VardyDiego Rossi MarachlianEchoEkeh1995

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