One x One + Scores vs. workshops
The scores of Red hell in the victory of Independiente by 3 to 1 once morest T.
Renzo Bacchia (6): He showed firmness in aerial exits and was attentive to play the ball quickly. He made a mistake in the first half but quickly recovered and deactivated the opponent’s offense. A quick exit from him generated a counterattack that Togni squandered. He had nothing to do with the first goal from Talleres.
Gonzalo Asis (6): From less to more. With the passing of the minutes, the winger consolidated and went on the attack several times connecting with Roa and the rest of the offensive midfielders. As for the brand, it was correct and Independiente did not suffer for its sector. Good level.
Joaquin Laso (6): He was confident in the brand and showed that he can be a starter in the central defense in the absence of variants. Correct party of the central.
Juan Manuel Insaurralde (5): Like his teammate behind, Chaco complied. He was a bit imprecise at the beginning of the match, but then he settled down and left no doubt.
Thomas Ortega (5): He alternated good and bad. Although Talleres’ goal came from his side, it wasn’t entirely his fault. Even so, he had a discreet game.
Lucas Romero (5): He was good in passing and ball control, although at times he rushed and lost possession quickly. It was a little less fine than once morest the Cyclone.
Lucas Gonzalez (6): Good game of the steering wheel. Although at times it seemed that he did not feel comfortable in the new position requested by the coach, he contributed to the team’s pressure and recovered the ball in the play that led to the equalizing goal. His second half improved as did the rest of the team and he was smarter to play.
Alan Sonora (5): He was more present than in the previous game once morest San Lorenzo. Without being very fine with the ball, he improved his level and connected better with his teammates. In the complement, like the rest of the team, he decided and played better.
Alan Velasco (10): Great level of the Jewel. The youth started making poor decisions on certain occasions, but as the minutes went by his performance improved and he was key. When he decided well, he enabled Roa to tie the match and converted a double with two exquisite definitions. His second half was masterful. It was the figure without a doubt.
Andres Roa (5): The equalizer somewhat camouflages the poor performance he had. He was inaccurate and had difficulties controlling the ball. In the second half he left little and nothing to rescue. Weak party of the Parce.
Gaston Togni (3): Weak performance. He was not very fine with the ball and almost always decided wrong. The highlight was the short pass to Velasco for the second goal.
Juan Roman Zarza (5): He was not able to participate much although he fitted in well with his teammates. It was always shown as an alternative.
Carlos Benavidez (7): He came in and changed the team for good. He was noticed in the match and was fine when distributing the ball. He gave security to Independiente in the assembly of the plays and in the mark in the midfield. Great game.
Tomas Pozzo (-): He accompanied Benavidez and his entry gave Rojo greater control of the ball. Without shining, he joined the good moment of the team.
Rodrigo Marquez (-): He played little and nothing to qualify.