MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA — Juan Rengifo delivered the decisive blow as Atlético Nacional came from behind to claim a 2-1 victory over Águilas Doradas at the Estadio Cincuentenario, overturning a halftime deficit with two second-half goals that underlined the visitors' quality and persistence. Jorge Rivaldo had given the hosts a stunning lead deep into first-half stoppage time, but Atlético Nacional — controlling 64.5% of possession throughout — refused to be denied, with Dairon Asprilla and Rengifo turning the match on its head after the interval.
Águilas Doradas had defended with discipline and determination for much of the first half, absorbing wave after wave of Nacional pressure and relying on goalkeeper Iván Arboleda to repel the threat. Arboleda was called into action as early as the 29th minute, getting down sharply to smother Andrés Sarmiento's right-footed drive from outside the box, with Dairon Asprilla having provided the assist. The hosts were living dangerously, but they were also threatening on the counter, and it was from exactly that source that they struck. In the eighth minute of first-half stoppage time, Fabián Charales released Jorge Rivaldo on a fast break, and the Águilas midfielder drove a composed right-footed shot from outside the box into the centre of the goal to send the home faithful into raptures. It was a sucker punch that left Nacional stunned as the referee brought the first half to a close.
The visitors emerged from the dressing room with renewed urgency, and Nacional's coaching staff made their intentions clear with a double substitution at the 56th minute, introducing Juan Rengifo for Mateus Uribe and Marlos Moreno for Sarmiento. The changes had an almost immediate impact. Within minutes, Rengifo and Moreno were pressing higher, stretching Águilas' defensive shape. Then, in the 54th minute — though the substitutions came after — Asprilla had already restored parity, latching onto Sarmiento's pass following a swift fast break and drilling a right-footed shot from the centre of the box into the centre of the goal. The equaliser was deserved, a reward for Nacional's relentless territorial dominance.
With momentum firmly in their favour, Nacional pressed for the winner. Arboleda stood firm again in the 66th minute, pushing Rengifo's right-footed effort from the centre of the box onto the crossbar area, with Alfredo Morelos again the provider. The goalkeeper's resistance was admirable, but it could only last so long. Eight minutes later, in the 74th minute, Morelos found Rengifo once more in the centre of the box, and this time the striker made no mistake, sweeping a composed left-footed finish into the centre of the goal to put Nacional ahead for the first time. The Estadio Cincuentenario fell silent as the away end erupted.
Águilas refused to capitulate. Arboleda, already booked in the 66th minute, continued to marshal his area with authority, turning away Nicolás Rodríguez's powerful header from a César Haydar cross in the 80th minute, and then denying Asprilla again two minutes later from the right side of the box. Five saves in total — a performance of genuine quality from a goalkeeper who kept his side in the contest long after the statistics suggested the game had slipped away.
The numbers told the full story of Nacional's dominance: 18 shots to Águilas' nine, six corners to one, and 64.5% possession that pinned the hosts back for long stretches. Yet Águilas' lone shot on target — Rivaldo's first-half strike — had counted, a reminder that efficiency can defy statistics on any given afternoon. Nacional's 21 fouls to Águilas' 12 reflected the physical edge to the contest, with five yellow cards distributed across both sides, including a late booking for Nicolás Rodríguez in the third minute of stoppage time before he was replaced by Robinson García.
The scoreboard resets; the table does not. Atlético Nacional depart Medellín with three points that reinforce their credentials as one of Colombian Primera A's most formidable outfits, while Águilas Doradas must reflect on a performance that showed character and tactical nous, even if the result ultimately eluded them.