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Santiago Morning - Morning VS Osorno Live
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05-31 03:00
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72
62
Dangerous Attacks
37
37
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54
46
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carlos molina soto
86′
Cristian Quezada
86′
D. G. Saavedra
felipe escobar
75′
carlos molina soto
fernando osorio
72′
sebastian namoncura
A. M. Vargas
63′
C. Kuljis
M.Coronado
63′
G. Escobar
A. Rojas
58′
Cristian Quezada
Joaquin barrientos
58′
c.munoz
joaquin monje
46′
diego vergara
g.baeza
46′
N.Marichal
M. Almuna
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Match Info

Santiago Morning and Osorno Play Out Stalemate in Chilean Segunda División Opener

The 2026 Chilean Segunda División season kicked off with a tightly contested but goalless draw between Santiago Morning and Osorno at the Estadio Municipal de La Pintana. Both sides had chances to break the deadlock, but solid defending and wayward finishing ensured the spoils were shared in a match that offered plenty of effort but little cutting edge.

Match Overview

Under the floodlights on the evening of May 31, 2026, Santiago Morning sought to impose their home advantage early. The hosts dominated possession in the opening quarter, with midfielder Cristóbal Muñoz pulling the strings from deep. Osorno, however, remained compact and disciplined, frustrating the home side's attempts to find space in the final third.

The best opportunity of the first half fell to Santiago Morning striker Juan Pablo Garrido. A clever through ball from winger Vicente Paredes sent Garrido clear on goal, but Osorno goalkeeper Cristián Oyarzún rushed off his line to smother the shot at the expense of a corner. From the resulting set piece, defender Esteban Mendoza headed wide under pressure.

Osorno grew into the match as the half progressed. Their most dangerous moment came in the 38th minute when a swift counter‑attack found forward Pedro Leiva in space on the right. His cross was met by the head of Carlos Arriagada, but the effort sailed just over the crossbar.

Second‑Half Drama Lacks Final Touch

The second half followed a similar pattern. Santiago Morning pressed higher, and Osorno continued to threaten on the break. In the 61st minute, a defensive mix‑up between Santiago Morning centre‑backs allowed Arriagada a clean sight of goal from twelve yards, but his shot was straight at goalkeeper Nicolás Araya.

The home side responded with a flurry of attacking changes. Coach Luis Musrri introduced fresh legs in midfield and attack, but Osorno’s backline, marshalled by veteran captain Rodrigo Rojas, stood firm. A late free‑kick from substitute Matías Contreras curled just wide of the post, leaving Santiago Morning to rue missed chances.

Standout Players

  • Cristóbal Muñoz (Santiago Morning) – Controlled the tempo and distributed accurately, but lacked a cutting final pass.
  • Rodrigo Rojas (Osorno) – Composed display at the heart of the defence; made several crucial clearances.
  • Cristián Oyarzún (Osorno) – A clean sheet to start the season, with one key save and good command of his area.

Season Impact

The goalless draw leaves both teams with a single point at the opening stage of the Segunda División season. For Santiago Morning, it represents two points dropped on home soil, while Osorno will be satisfied with a hard‑earned point on the road. Both sides will look to improve their finishing as the campaign progresses.