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Liga Futbol de Profesional Boliviano Wrap: The Strongest´s struggles continue

SoccerNews in General Soccer News 28 Oct 2013

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Club Universitario have notched their third win in four meetings with The Strongest with a 4-2 triumph on Sunday.

Gustavo Pinedo struck twice in the first half as Universitario jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the break and although Pablo Escobar scored a brace for The Strongest after half-time, the home side held on to win.

Universitario’s third straight win allowed league leaders Bolivar to extend their lead over The Strongest, who sit second on the Liga del Futbol Profesional Boliviano table.

While Bolivar were held to a scoreless draw by Sport Boys, they moved two points clear of the The Strongest (22 points), who failed to win for the third time in four matches.

In Sucre, Universitario took the lead after 22 minutes through Pinedo and doubled it 11 minutes later when Ruben Cuesta found the back of the net.

Pinedo made it 3-0 in the 42nd minute but The Strongest pulled a goal back 13 minutes after the break through Escobar.

Mauricio Saucedo then scored on the hour-mark for the home side and while Escobar managed another goal in the 85th minute, it was not enough for the visitors to reel in Universitario.

The Strongest’s loss also allowed third-placed San Jose to move within a point of the second team in the LFPB after a 2-1 win over Blooming.

Paul Burton and Carlos Saucedo scored in the opening 17 minutes for San Jose, who had to hold on in the second half after Joselito Vaca struck for Blooming in the 48th minute.

In other LFPB results, Real Potosi stunned fourth-placed Wilstermann 4-2, Aurora won 2-0 over Nacional Potosi and Oriente Petrolero claimed a 2-2 draw with Guabira.

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