Central Córdoba and Belgrano tied 2-2 in an entertaining match that closed date 10 of the League Cup

Central Córdoba and Belgrano tied 2-2 in an entertaining match that closed date 10 of the League Cup

Central Córdoba and Belgrano tied 2-2 in an entertaining game corresponding to date 10 of the League Cup. At the Único Madre de Cities Stadium in Santiago del Estero, Santiago Laquidaín and Thiago Nuss scored for Ferroviario, while Lucas Passerini and Ulises Sánchez scored for Pirata. The referee was Jorge Baliño and TNT Sports televised.

The first stage was really entertaining. The first to warn was Central Córdoba when one minute into the game following a perfect cross from Oscar Garrido, Santiago Laquidaín forced a shot over the top. Seven minutes later, Belgrano responded with the goal: Matías Marín first took a cross shot that Ingolotti was able to clear, but the action continued with Barinaga taking the rebound before the ball went out and following unloading and diving into the background, he assisted greatly. forms the scorer Lucas Passerini who only had to push.

The local team did not despair and once once more brought danger to the rival goal. After a great center from Laquidaín, Tomás Molina connected with a header just wide. Until at 18′ they reached the well-deserved tie and who else, thanks to the work of the defender from Mar del Plata with a “planchazo” to the ball, following a delivery from Fernando Torrent. A minute later, Laquidaín once more received the ball at the gate of the area and tried to place, with the misfortune that the ball hit the crossbar.

Esteban Rolón in action for Belgrano de Córdoba, who still cannot raise his head in the League Cup (X: @Belgrano)

The match became back and forth and defensive errors generated constant dangerous actions. At 22′, Passerini scored a goal, but it was disallowed at the request of the VAR due to offside. Until at 33′, Ulises Sánchez scored the second, following a good rebound from Passerini for Ibacache, who stopped it in the chest and assisted the midfielder to fill his goal mouth.

After going to half-time, both teams continued in the same manner in the second half. Within a minute, Ferroviario almost tied it with a forced shot from Thiago Nuss at the far post. On the next play, Tomás Molina receives a great filtered pass from Garrido and shoots for the goal, but the ball hits the post and goes out the side.

The Pirate responded with a counterattack with a great pass from Ulises Sánchez for Passerini who struck alone but incredibly the ball was left behind him and Sebastián Valdez managed to block it, so that Luis Ingolotti then controlled the ball with his hands.

Laquidaín tries to block a shot. The Central Córdoba player was one of the figures of the match (X: @Belgrano)

Until at 15′, Central Córdoba’s well-deserved tie came: once once more one of the figures of the match, Laquidaín, participated with a perfect cross so that Thiago Nuss entered the far post to equalize the dispute. He was able to win it at 26′ with a great free kick from Kevin Vázquez, who found a better response from Nahuel Losada. The final minutes were spent more with the fear of losing and that is why they hardly attacked each other.

Although they delivered a great match, the teams missed a great opportunity to add three to get closer to the first places in Zone B and avoid being left out of the fight by entering the quarterfinals early. El Ferroviario now has 9 points and is in tenth place, while El Pirata is 13th with eight units.

Looking ahead to the remainder of the championship, Belgrano will go once morest Lanús in Barrio Alberdi, visit Tigre, travel to Santa Fe to face Unión and will finish the fixture once morest Racing at home. On the other hand, Central Córdoba will have complicated matches once morest Tatengue (V), Racing (L), Estudiantes (V) and San Lorenzo (L).

Trainings:

Central Cordoba: Luis Ingolotti; Fernando Torrent, Brian Leizza, Sebastian Valdez, James Laquidain; Oscar Garrido, Kevin Vazquez, Dardo Miloc, Rodrigo Attencio; Thomas Molina and Florian Monsoon. DT: Abel Balbo.

Belgrano: Nahuel Losada; John Barinaga, Matthias Brown, Nicholas Meriano, Alex Ibacache; James Long, Stephen Rollon; Ulysses Sanchez, Matthias Marin, Bryan Reyna; and Lucas Passerini. DT: William Farrer.

Referee: Jorge Baliño.

VAR: Ariel Penel.

Stadium: Unique Mother of Cities.

TV: TNT Sports.

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