2023-11-12 20:29:00
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Colón vs Talleres summary
Despite the pressure that punished Colón de Santa Fe in relation to the fear of losing the category, Sabalero presented himself to his people with an aggressive attitude that was accompanied by a shocking reception from the optimistic fans who dreamed of avoiding relegation in the last date.
Rubén Botta’s class, Gian Nardelli’s projections and Ramón Ábila’s hierarchy were the keys for the home team to take the lead once morest Talleres prematurely. When Wanchope lowered the side’s precise cross, Baldomero Perlaza only had to inflate the net once morest a dislocated Guido Herrera.
Andrés Merlos’s stopwatch showed 5 minutes when the scoring opened and a few moments later, the Cordoban with a past in Boca improvised a magnificent action to get rid of his mark and resolve at the near post with a violent shot that left the player with no chance. goalkeeper of La T. And before the break, the scorer himself who also left his mark in Huracán was able to score the third, but at the request of the VAR, the authorities annulled the conquest. Ramón Wanchope Ábila was untreatable in the Elephant Cemetery.
In the second half, Colón transformed the victory into a rout thanks to another intervention by the great figure of the followingnoon. A shipment from Rafael Delgado once once more found the head of the Cordoba player who ventured through the MLS so that the forward might lower it to Tomás Galván, who despite Herrera’s efforts celebrated the 3-0 with euphoria. Sabalero continued to fight and dreamed of escaping the red zone. Hope will lie in the last date, where destiny will be defined.
Trainings:
Referee: Andrés Merlos.
VAR: Luis Lobo Medina.
Stadium: Colón de Santa Fe.
TV: TNT Sports.
Defense and Justice 0-1 San Lorenzo
After a first half devoid of emotions in Florencio Varela, San Lorenzo and Defensa y Justicia woke up in the complement on the penultimate date of Zone B of the League Cup. As both teams had the obligation to win to maintain their aspirations to keep one of the places in the quarterfinals of the domestic tournament, the Halcón and the Ciclón stopped betting on the strong leg to try to reach the net of the opposite goal.
Agustín Hausch’s injury represented part of the solution for the cast led by Ruben Darío Insua. The Galician replaced the midfielder with Iván Leguizamón and also took out Gastón Campi to give minutes to Gonzalo Maroni, who changed the face of Cuervo.
The former Boca was one of those in charge of creating Boedo’s offensive actions and in a lethal counterattack, he teamed up with Adam Bareiro and Perrito Barrios before touching the back of the goal defended by the Uruguayan Cristopher Fiermarin. By that point, the wasted chances by Gastón Togni and Lucas Pratto had a much more bitter taste for Julio Vaccari.
The expulsion at the request of the VAR of Agustín Giay put the end of the match on hold. However, San Lorenzo managed to resist and managed to return to victory following 11 dates. Peace returned in Boedo.
Trainings:
Referee: Facundo Tello.
VAR: Silvio Trucco.
Stadium: Defense and Justice
Start time: 2:30 p.m.
TV: ESPN Premium.
Tiger – Platense
Tigre, which needs a point to secure its place in the first division, receives Platense, which dreams of advancing to the quarterfinals of the Professional Football League (LPF) Cup in a match that deserves the label of “Classic of the Northern Zone.” The match takes place at the José Dellagiovanna Stadium, in the Buenos Aires town of Victoria, with the arbitration of Andrés Gariano, with the VAR in charge of Jorge Baliño and televised by TNT Premium.
Tigre, led by Lucas Pusineri, is very close to escaping relegation in the annual table. It has 46 units and with one more it will guarantee that Colón de Santa Fe or Vélez Sarsfield, who face each other on the last date, cannot reach it.
The “Matador” took a huge step towards salvation by beating Belgrano, in Córdoba, 3 to 0, last night, and the previous match once morest Godoy Cruz at home, 1-0.
Platense, with Martín Palermo as coach, is calm and thinks regarding the chance to advance to the quarterfinals of the Cup.
Vicente López’s team has 16 points and if they win they might be among the top four but with the need for Racing, Belgrano and Central Córdoba of Santiago del Estero not to add wins.
In history they played 60 times with Platense’s advantage of 25 wins once morest 16 and 19 draws. Since Platense’s return to Primera they played twice, in the 2022 LPF Tigre won 3-0 in Victoria and in 2023 Platense at home 1-0.
Trainings:
Referee: Andrés Garino.
Stadium: Tigre
TV: TNT Premium.
Independent – Banfield
Independiente will host Banfield today in search of qualification to the quarterfinals of the Professional Football League (LPF) Cup, within the continuity of the 13th. date of Zone A. The match will be played from 7:00 p.m. at the Libertadores de América stadium, with transmission by TNT Sports.
El Rojo will arrive with 22 units and in the event of a victory they will secure their place following a complicated start due to relegation, while Banfield (19) might be on the verge of sealing their passage to the same instance.
In relation to the team, Federico Mancuello, who has a grade one strain in his hamstring, will leave his place for Lucas González and Javier Ruiz will also enter, who has been adding many minutes coming from the substitutes’ bench, instead of Felipe Aguilar .
For its part, Banfield will have the return of Eric Remedi to the central midfield area.
Possible formations:
Independent: Independent: Rodrigo Rey; Mauricio Isla, Cristian Báez, Joaquín Laso and Damián Pérez; Braian Martínez, Iván Marcone and Lucas González; Matías Giménez, Javier Ruiz and Alexis Canelo. DT: Carlos Tevez.
Banfield: Father Cambes; Emmanuel Colonel, Alexander Maciel, Aaron Quiros and Emmanuel Insua; Eric Remedi; John Alvarez, Martin Cañete, Ignacio Rodriguez and John Bisanz; Milton Gimenez. DT: Julius Falcioni.
Referee: Nicolás Lamolina.
VAR: Adrián Franklin
Stadium: Independent.
Start time: 7:00 p.m.
TV: TNT Sports.
Belgrano – Union de Santa Fe
Unión de Santa Fe, committed to relegation, will visit Belgrano de Córdoba today in a match on date 13 of the Professional League Cup that will be key to fueling their dream of maintaining the category.
The match, valid for Zone B, will be played from 7:00 p.m. on the Belgrano court, located in the Alberdi neighborhood of Córdoba, will be refereed by Ariel Penel and televised by ESPN Premium.
The Santa Fe team led by Cristian “Kily” González has 43 points in the accumulated annual table, one more than its classic rival Colón, which is in the relegation zone, so it depends on itself and if it wins the two games it They are missing (the other is once morest Tigre) they will maintain the category.
To define the team that will visit Córdoba, the “tatengue” coach had to wait for the evolution of two injuries: Claudio Corvalán played undercover once morest the “garnet” due to ankle pain, while Federico Vera comes with muscle overload.
In Belgrano, the injuries of defenders Erik Godoy and Nicolás Meriano were confirmed, so they cannot be taken into account by coach Guillermo Farré.
The history between Unión and Belgrano is 23 games and favors the Cordoba team, who won 11 times once morest the Santa Fe team 3, while they tied 9 times.
Probable formations:
Belgrano of Cordoba: Nahuel Losada; Juan Barinaga, Alexander Rebola, Matthias Moreno and Alex Ibacache; Santiago Longo, Ulises Sanchez, Esteban Rolon, Matthias Marin and Facundo Lencioni; Lucas Passerini. DT: William Farrell.
Santa Fe Union: Sebastian Moyano; Federico Vera, Nicolas Peace, Franco Calderon, Claudio Corvalan and Kevin Zenon; Matthew Del Blanco, Joaquin Mosqueira and Mauro Luna Diale; Gonzalo Morales and Nicholas Orsini. DT: Christian “Kily” Gonzalez.
Referee: Ariel Penel.
WHERE: Lucas Novelli.
Stadium: Belgrano de Córdoba.
Start time: 7:00 p.m.
TV: ESPN Premium.
With information from Télam:
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