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The Wolf was there, but only for a little while. He appeared at the start of each half, but he did not even scare Talleres. The Cordovan cast knew how to cope with those uncomfortable moments until they managed to settle on the court, and then took advantage of his best game idea. Also of its most unbalancing individuals, especially the Paraguayan Ramón Sosa, the great figure that the party had.

Forced by the need to add, thinking of avoiding direct relegation, the host sought to impose his game at the beginning of the match, trying to make him feel the pressure of his game, and also the home team, to a visitor with bad absences. Between those who went (Santos, Valoyes, Oliva) and those who stayed (Catalan, Villagra and Garro, all with physical problems, according to the club’s official report), almost half the team had to change Javier Gandolfi to face his debut in the League Cup.

The ‘T’ coach maintained the system that gave him such good returns in the last championship, but it cost his coaches that start in which the actions moved too close to the domains of Guido Herrera, although also quite far from the chance of a conquest of the Tripero.

THE ALBIAZUL PODIUM

  • Ramon Sosa. The most unbalanced player that Talleres had. On the left, he created the best offensive chances on his team. Very good execution of the penalty that lowered the blind to the game and great definition in the play that gave the game definitive figures.
  • Guido Herrera. He responded with solvency when he was called to intervene. A constant of the goalkeeper and captain of the ‘T’.
  • Nahuel Bustos. He brought out his hierarchy and his scoring ability. He was successfully associated with the midfield game circuit, when his team needed him.

The Albiazul endured it well standing behind, although in midfield it was difficult for him to score supremacies. Especially when it comes to defending, because it is known that the ‘Cobija’ tactic conceives the central sector of the field as a zone of free movement, and not a place of entertainment.

Every time he might lift the siege, Talleres looked to the right, where the restless and fast Angulo dealt with the rival defenders and also with his anxieties. He was unable to take advantage of the systematic search for his new Colombian attacker, and Bustos had to go down several times to try to clarify the advances, assisting the Depietri-Ortegoza tandem in that role. Until he noticed that the exit was to the left.

At 17 minutes, the ‘T’ made the most of Sosa’s first run (a great success by Portillo, quickly replacing a ball from the side), who hit an overflow and precise center so that Nahuel dominated the ball and put it in next to a stick, without giving goalkeeper Durso a chance. From then on, the strategic domain of the meeting would remain in the hands of the visit.

NAHUEL BUSTOS. The number ’10’ from Talleres opened the scoring in the game that was played on a rainy night in La Plata. /// PHOTO: WORKSHOPS PRESS

The final shots

History repeated itself in the plugin. Gimnasia came out with their sights set on the opposing goalkeeper, without many ideas, encouraging their urgency and also the withdrawal of Angulo and Sosa, which made Talleres’ midfield wider but left Bustos isolated in the opposite field. But Gandolfi corrected in time and the Wolf was running out of arguments.

When the ‘T’ recovered the ball, the spaces and the handling of the times, the win was left to fall. Almost at the end of the night, Ramón Sosa stretched the distance with a penalty and the Paraguayan himself put the final 3-0, which enhanced the sensations on one side and the other. The joy, for the team that in 2023 has the best away campaign in the Professional League and that consolidates its path towards the goal of returning to the international arena. The one of impotence, for a group that adds nine dates without claiming victory and that sees its permanence in First Division increasingly compromised.

Summary of the party

Gymnastics (0): Thomas Durso; Bautista Barros Schelotto, Leonardo Morales, Felipe Sánchez and Germán Guiffrey; Nicolás Sánchez and Lucas Castro; Franco Soldano, Eric Ramírez and Benjamín Domínguez; Christian Tarragona. DT: Sebastian Romero.

Workshops (3): Guido Herrera; Gastón Benavídez, Kevin Mantilla, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez and Juan Portillo; Matias Gomez and Ulises Ortegoza; Luis Angulo, Valentín Depietri and Ramón Sosa; Nahuel Bustos. DT: Javier Gandolfi.

Goals: PT, 17m Bustos (T). ST, 38m Sosa (T), de penal; 42m Sosa (T).

Changes: ST, 9m Antonio Napolitano by Castro (G) and Franco Torres by Soldano (G); Diego Barrera for Angle (T) and Luis Sequeira for Depietri (T); 23m William Henry for Barros Schelotto (G) and Paul De Blasis for Sanchez (G); 26m Nicholas Colazo by Guiffrey (G); 28m Joseph Rosemary by Busts (T); 45m Matthew Seoane by Ortegoza (T).

Admonished: Ortegoza, Mantilla (T).

Expelled: ST, 37m Morales (G); 41m Bruno Palazzo (G), who was on the substitute bench.

Basketball court: Gymnastics and Fencing the Silver.

Referee: Sebastian Zunino.

THE DEBUTANTS

  • Kevin Mantilla. The defender showed personality and a good location. He was attentive in the relays, although it was difficult for him when he had to leave his comfort zone to put pressure on his rivals.
  • Luis Miguel Angulo. Very active in the first half, although it was difficult for him to manage anxiety, especially in the setback. He failed to make a difference in one-on-one with the opposing defenders, beyond the fact that he bothered with his mobility.
  • Mateo Seoane. He replaced Ortegoza two minutes from time.

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