Racing’s Implosion Continues: Defeat to Platense Highlights Defensive Vulnerability

2023-10-08 23:40:35

Racing – Platense

The implosion that Racing went through following the defeat suffered in the classic with Independiente continued in the worst way in the duel once morest Platense in the Cilindro de Avellaneda. Although the departure of Fernando Gago decompressed the hostile climate that President Perón experienced during the last days, the Academy once once more presented itself to its people and frustration set in immediately. The thing is that a handball from Aníbal Moreno inside the area allowed Calamar to open the scoring in foreign territory.

After conversations with the VAR and the check on the monitor, referee Darío Herrera sanctioned the maximum penalty that Nicolás Castro exchanged for a goal. Despite announcing his shot, the Marrón midfielder celebrated the goal when Gabriel Arias flew towards the other post. The defensive vulnerability was an aspect that the technical duo composed of Sebastián Grazzini and Ezequiel Videla might not solve.

The Academy’s reaction came through Roger Martínez, who managed to dismantle Vicente López’s last line and supply Juan Nardoni. The former Unión de Santa Fe provided danger with his offensive forays that formed good partnerships with Jonathan Gómez, but the former Argentinos resolved the constant opportunities he had to score equality with lukewarmness. All the shots ended up in the gloves of Ramiro Macagno.

In the complement, Tobías Rubio and Gabriel Hauche entered to replace Agustín Ojeda and Gastón Martirena, but the vertigo was imposed by the deep passes of Juanfer Quintero and the speed of Jony Gómez. Some mid-distance shots by Aníbal Moreno were other arguments to reach equality, although Martín Palermo’s were much more effective. A precise cross from Ciro Rius found the head of Ronaldo Martínez for Platense to settle the dispute.

Baltasar Rodríguez’s great goal was the consolation for the albicelestes. A goal that might have had a different connotation if the VAR and Herrera had not ignored a clear penalty in favor of the home owner with 15 minutes left to play. The kid from Tita defined with category the departure of Macagno and made it clear that Racing will have to get out of its weak present by betting on youth.

Despite the efforts of Hauche and Quintero, the Academy never managed to get close to a tie and the fans gave their verdict with insults to the players and the board of directors. The whistle towards specific protagonists such as Leonardo Sigali and Gonzalo Piovi was an example of the confusion that the Avellaneda entity is experiencing. The fans reproached the leaders who make up the central defense for their productions and demanded variations with other boys who emerged from the club such as Nicolas Kozlovsky or Tobías Rubio himself.

Trainings:

Racing: Gabriel Arias, Gaston Martinez, Leonardo Sigali, Gonzalo Piovi, Gabriel Rojas, Juan Nardoni, Hannibal Moreno, Jonathan Gomez, Juan Quintero, Roger Martinez and Agustin Ojeda. DT: Sebastian Grazzini-Ezekiel Videla,

Platense: Ramiro Macagno, Raul Lozano, Ignacio Vazquez, Gaston Suso, Juan Infante, Franco Diaz, Leonel Picco, Nicolas Castro, Cyrus Rius, Ronaldo Martinez and Sasha Marcich DT: Martin Palermo.

Referee: Darío Herrera.

Stadium: Racing Club

TV: TNT Sports.

Institute 1-1 Gymnastics

With a goal from the entered Ivo Mammini in the second added minute, Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata embraced an agonizing 1-1 draw on their visit to Instituto de Córdoba and temporarily left the relegation zone, following playing their match in the eighth date of the Professional League Cup.

La Gloria lost a victory that they had in their hands from two minutes into the second half when midfielder Brahian Cuello capitalized on a chain of errors by the triple defense. The distribution of points was celebrated by a Lobo, who returns to the Forest in the hope of avoiding the red zone to continue in the great football of Argentina.

Instituto was savoring a victory that left it definitively safe in the average table but was distracted in the final minutes and allowed the reaction of a rival who seemed dejected in the face of the last changes tried by coach Leonardo Madelón. The entry of Mammini, author of the saving header, and the veteran Lucas “Pata” Castro, responsible for the training center, rescued a “Lobo” with very poor individual performances and with a crisis of collective confidence.

The point added in Alta Córdoba allowed them to leave the relegation zone in the annual table, at least until Vélez (37) receives Atlético Tucumán this Monday in search of a victory to overcome it.

Leonardo Madelón’s team played an acceptable first half and had a very clear chance to take the lead in the 32nd minute. Eric Ramírez escaped unmarked into the area, he was in front of Manuel Roffo with time and space to finish but his right-footed shot was returned by the goalkeeper.

At the beginning of the final part, the quiet defense condemned the visiting team to a disadvantage: Gastón Lodico placed Jonas Acevedo in the left sector, Tomás Durso left a short rebound in the area and Cuello defined with all the rival markers as privileged witnesses.

From then until the final minutes, the worst version of Gimnasia was seen: an insecure, apathetic team, without volume of play and with little chance of reaching the rival goal. As regulation time was regarding to expire, Mammini had a great chance to equalize at the gate of the minor area and in added time he found revenge with a header to unleash the celebration for a tie with more flavor.

Trainings:

Referee: Yael Falcón Pérez.

Stadium: Institute

TV: TNT Sports.

Union 1-0 Sarmiento

Unión de Santa Fe beat Sarmiento de Junín 1-0 today in stoppage time, at home, at the 15 de Abril stadium and moved away from the relegation zone, in a match for the eighth date of Zone B of the Cup of the Professional Soccer League.

When it seemed that the match was ending goalless, at 48 minutes of the second half, from a cross executed by Kevin Zenón, Nicolás Orsini, who had previously missed a shot, headed to the right of goalkeeper José Devecchi and scored the goal for the “Tatengue” victory.

The result placed Unión in seventh position with 11 points in Zone B and in the Annual Table it rose to twentieth place with 41 units, to move away from the relegation zone, while Sarmiento placed eighth with 10 units and in The Annual remains twenty-first with 40 points.

In the first half, the local team had better ball handling, pressed and reached the rival area, but was not precise in the final definition, while the visiting team speculated with counterattacks to bring danger to the Santa Fe team’s area, but also lacked accuracy.

In the complement the same scheme was repeated, with Unión looking for victory and Sarmiento who came out on the “counter” to surprise the defense of the “Tatengue” team. At 22 minutes, in a stopped ball executed by Enzo Roldán, the ball hit Juan Insaurralde’s hand and referee Pablo Echavarría sanctioned the penalty, which at 25 minutes Nicolás Orsini defined from the right down and goalkeeper José Devecchi stopped him. ball.

The play had to be repeated, since the former San Lorenzo goalkeeper jumped and advanced over the line during the execution of the penalty, but the referee was not warned by the VAR, nor by the linesman.

In the final minutes, when the game ended goalless, at 48 minutes, from a corner kick taken from the left by Kevin Zenón, the center was headed by Orsini in the middle of the large area, putting the ball to the right of Devecchi scored the winning goal and redeemed himself from the penalty he missed.

On the next date, the ninth, Unión will face Boca Juniors in La Bombonera on Friday, October 20 at 9:45 p.m., while Sarmiento will host Racing Club on Thursday the 19th at 9 p.m.

Trainings:

Union: Nicholas Campisi; Federico Vera, Nicholas Peace, Franco Brown, Claudio Corvalan and Kevin Zenon; Enzo Roldan, Joaquin Mosqueira and Mauro Luna Diale; Jerome Domina and Gonzalo Morales. DT: Christian Gonzalez.

Vine (J): Joseph Devecchi; Gonzalo Bettini, Franco Paredes, Diego Calcaterra, Juan Insaurralde and Gabriel Diaz; Guido Mainero, Maico Quiroz and Sergio Quiroga; Alan Marinelli and Joaquin Gho. DT: Paul Lavallen.

Referee: Pablo Echavarría.

Stadium: Union.

TV: ESPN Premium.

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