

Always Ready Dominates Nacional Potosi 3-1 in Bolivian Primera Division
Always Ready delivered a commanding performance at the Estadio Municipal de El Alto, defeating Nacional Potosi 3-1 in a Bolivian Primera Division fixture. The home side's high-altitude advantage and attacking prowess proved too much for the visitors, who struggled to cope with the intensity of the match.
First Half Dominance
From the opening whistle, Always Ready imposed their will on the game. Playing at over 4,000 meters above sea level, they used their familiarity with the conditions to press high and force errors from Nacional Potosi. The breakthrough came early when a swift passing move carved open the visitors' defense, allowing a forward to fire home from close range.
Always Ready doubled their lead before the half-hour mark. A corner kick was met by a powerful header, leaving the Nacional Potosi goalkeeper with no chance. The home side continued to dominate, creating several more chances before the halftime whistle, going into the break with a comfortable 2-0 lead.
Second Half and Resilience
Nacional Potosi emerged for the second half with renewed determination and managed to pull a goal back early. A well-taken strike from outside the box gave the visitors a lifeline, reducing the deficit to 2-1. The goal injected energy into the contest, with Nacional Potosi pushing forward in search of an equalizer.
However, Always Ready weathered the storm and restored their two-goal cushion midway through the second half. A counter-attack, orchestrated by a midfield maestro, ended with a clinical finish to make it 3-1. The home side then shut up shop, controlling possession and seeing out the final minutes with relative ease.
Standout Performances and League Context
Always Ready's victory was built on a solid team display, with their defensive line remaining resolute after the visitors' goal. The attacking trio caused constant problems for Nacional Potosi throughout the 90 minutes. This win keeps Always Ready firmly in contention in the Bolivian Primera Division title race, while Nacional Potosi will need to regroup after a challenging trip to the highlands.