La Salle XI trips UP for no. 1 seed in UAAP men’s football

MANILA, Philippines—Nate Alquiros netted a brace as De La Salle zeroed in on the No. 1 seed in UAAP Season 77 men’s football semifinals, hammering out a satisfying 3-0 victory over fancied University of the Philippines Thursday at the FEU-Diliman pitch.

The Green Booters got into the offensive groove late in the second half and kept UP ace Jinggoy Valmayor at bay to move on top of the table with 29 points with a match to spare.

UP dropped to a joint second with Far Eastern University with 27 points, as the Maroons are facing at the possibility of taking the defending champions in the Final Four.

“This is the best game we played,” said La Salle mentor Hans Smit, whose squad remained unbeaten with eight wins and five draws. “I told the boys, regardless ofwhat happens, we achieved our target (Final Four). But now we are here, why not go all the way and see how far we can go and this is morale booster.”

Earlier, Adamson University finally nailed a point on its return in men’s football after more than a decade of absence, battling a 10-man University of the East to a 2-2 draw in a duel of last-placed teams.

Alquiros found the back of the net in the 77th minute off a Yoshi Koizumi assist to open the scoring for the Green Booters.

After Chuck Uy got fouled inside the box, Alquiros took UP keeper Ace Villanueva the wrong way and converted the penalty kick seven minutes later to give La Salle a 2-0 lead.

The Green Booters, who will take on the Falcons in the final elimination matchday on Sunday, then sealed the game with a goal from Uy in stoppage time.

Meanwhile, Bless Brian Jumo II scored a goal from a Jusuel Pilarca cross in the 28th minute and assisted his twin brother Bless Brian I’s equalizer in the 85th, ending Adamson’s 12-match losing skid.

The Red Warriors, who remained at four points, got two goals from Regil Galaura in the 32nd and 84th minute.

“It’s a no-bearing game but I told my boys to play well. I told my players and told them that we should at least get a draw before this season ends,” said Falcons coach Nolan Manito in Filipino.

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