Super-subs Jhonder Cadiz and Eduard Bello earn Venezuela a dramatic win over ten-man Ecuador in the first match of Copa America 2024 Group B on Sunday. Published: June 23, 2024 11:55 AM IST By Edited by Venezuela staged a remarkable comeback in their Copa America 2024 opener against Ecuador, striking twice within a span of just 10 minutes in the second half to overturn a deficit and clinch a thrilling 2-1 victory. The match, held at Levi’s Stadium in California, United States, saw Venezuela’s resilience on full display as they rallied from behind to kick off their Group B campaign with an impressive win.
Both of Venezuela’s goal came from substitute players, with Jhonder Cadiz seizing on Salomon Rondon’s deft layoff in the 64th minute, courtesy of a swiftly executed throw-in, Venezuela leveled the scores in spectacular fashion. Eduard Bello Secures Venezuela’s Victory in the 74th Minute, Powering Home a Close-Range Rebound Following Salomon Rondon’s Effort and a Sharp Save by Ecuador Keeper Alexander Dominguez. In the 22nd minute, Ecuador’s Enner Valencia was shown a straight red card by the referee for a late and perilous tackle on Venezuela defender Jose Martinez.
The incident unfolded as John Yeboah unleashed a shot from inside the box, saved by Romo, prompting Valencia to pursue the ball. However, his challenge on Martinez was deemed excessively late and dangerous. Following VAR intervention, the referee confirmed the red card decision, altering the course o.