Racing stays alive in the championship

Racing stays alive in the championship

racing turned the result around Independent Rivadavia and won tonight by 2 to 1 for the twenty-second round of the Professional League and was five units behind the leaders.

With the goals of Adrian Martinezwho retired injured at halftime, and Juan Fernando QuinteroRacing reached 37 points in the tournament and was five behind Vélez and Huracán, the two leaders of the championship with 42 points.

It also surpassed River and remains close in the general table for qualification to the Copa Libertadores, with 61 points, just one behind Talleres de Córdoba and three from Globo.

Very early in the match, at eight minutes, Agustín Almendra complained that the ball had gone out of the side but Sebastián Villa beat him back after the referee’s refusal at the Racing wheel, he arrived at the area alone and crossed into the middle to the arrival of Victorio Ramiswho converted the surprising 1-0 for the Mendoza club.

But at 17 minutes, Racing responded with cunning and after a great cross from the right by Gastón Martirena, Maravilla Martínez jumped above everyone at the far post to make it 1-1 with his head and his 28th goal with the The Academy t-shirt.

Already at the end of the first half, Juan Fernando Quintero, who had a tremendous first stage, faced several rivals in the visiting field and left Almendra alone, who defined with a right hand from the top, to place, which could have been the 2 to 1 and goalkeeper Ezequiel Centurión handled it right at the corner kick.

Racing dominated the entire first half but had a hard time breaking the bottom and hurting Centurión, until with a stopped ball, Juan Fer Quintero nailed a great goal over the top, unstoppable for the visiting goalkeeper who turned the result in favor of the Avellaneda club.

Synthesis:

Stadium: Avellaneda Cylinder.

Referee: Jorge Baliño.

VAR: Germán Delfino.

Racing: Gabriel Arias Gastón Martirena, Nazareno Colombo, Agustín García Basso, Gabriel Rojas; Agustín Almendra, Santiago Sosa, Juan Nardoni; Juan Fernando Quintero, Adrián Martínez, Maximiliano Salas. DT: Gustavo Costas.

Independent Rivadavia: Ezequiel Centurion; Luciano Abecasis, Iván Villalba, Sheyko Studer, Tobías Ostchega; Mauricio Cardillo, Franco Romero, Diego Tonetto; Luis Sequeira; Victorio Ramis and Sebastián Villa. DT: Alfredo Berti.

Goals in the first half: 8m Victorio Ramis (IR); 17m Adrián Martínez (R).

Goals in the second half: 42m Juan Fernando Quintero (R).

Changes in the second half: at the beginning, Agustín Urzi for A. Martínez (R); 14m Santiago Solari for Almendra (R); 24m Ezequiel Ham by Ramis (IR); 27m Agustín Mulet by Cardillo (IR); Gonzalo Ríos for Tonetto (IR); Luciano Vietto for Salas (R); 34m Matías Ruiz Díaz by Sequeira (IR); 35m Federico Milo for Ostchega (IR); 39m Martín Barrios by Nardoni (R).

Source: Ambito

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