C. Cordoba vs. Barracks | Chilean Toselli debuts with victory over the team of the president of Argentine football

Chilean goalkeeper Cristopher Toselli, a Creole attraction at the start of the League Cup, had a solid debut in Argentine soccer this Thursday, and he celebrated Central Córdoba’s victory over Barracas Central (2.-1) in Santiago del Estero.

The goalkeeper trained at the Universidad Católica did not have any major worries and carried out the task with an undefeated goal until the epilogue of the match played at the Alfredo Terrera stadium, until the visit discount with an unbeatable shot by Neri Bandiera (89′).

In fact, his best intervention was a captured center that went to the head of the former San Marcos de Arica defender, Nicolás Ferreyra, an action in which the champion of America ended up injured without major consequences.

The day was historic for Barracas, the team of the president of the Argentine Football Association, Claudio Chiqui Tapia; who returned to play in the first category following 87 years. But the team was very fearful and only woke up in the final stretch.

At that point, the railway team was winning with consistency and goals from former O’Higgins Renzo López (4′) and Abel Argañaraz (86′). Bandiera’s discount gave suspense, but the star of the night, Silvio Alejandro Martínez, settled the score at 90’+2.

In this way, Toselli and company debuted on the right foot in the season and the Chilean leaves a positive balance in his favor, in an intense and direct team. In Barracas, not even the mobility of Pablo Mouche saved the evening.

In other results of the day: Board of Trustees 0, Argentinos Juniors 1; Sarmiento 1, Atlético Tucumán 0 and Newell’s Old Boys 1, Defense and Justice 0.

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