For the local they marked Julian Brea and the Colombian Harrison Mancillaboth in the second half, and for the visitor it was Giuliano Galoppo the author of both conquests, one in each time.
The initial actions showed the homeowner better affirmed to try to impose intensity in his game, which he achieved in the first quarter of an hour to predominate against the visiting team, although without clarity in attack.
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On the other hand, those of the ‘Drill’ grew little by little until the process was balanced and even when they began to overcome their adversary, they found the opening on the scoreboard.
In a quick aftershock, after a center of Juan Manuel Cruz from the left, Matías Romero could not control the ball on the edge of the area, but he did Galoppo to fit it with the inner face of his right foot to place it with a precise shot in the lower right corner of the local goal (23 min).
with the advantage, banfield he asserted himself better and only towards the end of the initial stage did he suffer some underlying concerns due to Sarmiento’s onslaught, which did not prosper.
After the culmination, a riot was generated in the field due to the attitude of Galoppo of going to rebuke the local defender Manuel Guaninidue to an action in the game minutes before, which caused the reaction of several players on both sides, until they managed to lower the decibels and go to the locker room.
While the two who started the incident were reprimanded by the young referee Sebastian Zuninowho in his debut in the highest category of Argentine soccer offered a very successful performance.
Shortly after the start of the second chapter, Israël Damonte rehearsed a couple of offensive changes, remaining Sarmiento with three in the background, to search more deeply for the path of equality.
And he reached her for a ‘mischievousness’ of Lisandro Lopezwho quickly took out a lateral from the left, to leave the opposing defense unsettled and allow the entered player to enter the area Pitch dominate the ball and nail a delivery to the upper left corner of the goal Henry Bologna (22min).
The ‘Drill’ reacted quickly, having a clear situation at the feet of Cross, whose shot at the mouth of the goal was well covered by goalkeeper Acosta (23 min).
From there the development became more intense and emotional, with the score open until the end due to the ambition of both teams to achieve victory.
As long as Davove, for the final 10 minutes, he gave entrance to Darius Cvitanich replacing Romero, so that the Baradero striker began his third cycle at Banfield, after his last spell at Racing.
Of course, ‘Cvita’ did not run into his friend and another former ‘academic’ striker Lisandro López, because 2 minutes after entering, Damonte arranged for ‘Licha’ to leave, who received applause from the Juninense bias for being one of the best on the field.
So much was what both teams fought for success that the 6 minutes added at the end were epic, with a splendid definition by Colombian Mancilla for the ‘green’ from the west and the subsequent tie with a phenomenal header by Galoppo -another of the figures- , to mark justice on the scoreboard.
With this, Banfield continues without losing to Sarmiento in the first division with a win and 4 draws, although this was the first time that the locals were able to score goals against him.
For the third date of zone 1, Banfield will receive Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, next Monday at 7:15 p.m.; while the day before at 17, Sarmiento will visit Platense.
= Synthesis =
Sarmiento: Lucas Acosta; Gonzalo Bettini, Manuel Guanini, Federico Andueza and Lautaro Montoya; Guido Mainero, Emiliano Méndez, Harrinson Mancilla and Yair Arismendi; Jonathan Torres and Lisandro Lopez. DT: Israel Damonte.
Banfield: Enrique Bologna; Emanuel Coronel, Alexis Maldonado, Luciano Lollo and Franco Quinteros; Matías Romero, Lautaro Ríos and Giuliano Galoppo; Agustín Urzi, Juan Cruz and Juan Pablo Álvarez. DT: Diego Dabove.
Goal in the first half: 23m, Galoppo (B).
Goals in the second half: 22m, Brea (S); 45+2m, Mancilla (S); and 45+5m, Galoppo (B).
Changes in the second half: At the beginning, Nicolás Domingo for Ríos (B); 9m, Luciano Gondou for Montoya (S) and Julián Brea for Arismendi (S); 19m, Jean Pierre Rosso for Mainero (S); 35m, Darío Cvitanich by Romero B); 37m, Facundo Castet for López (S) and Sergio Quiroga for Bettini (S); and 41m, Maximiliano Cuadra by Urzi (B).
Admonished: Mainero, Andueza, Mancilla and Guanini (S). Rios, Galoppo, Bologna, Lollo, Urzi and Maldonado (B).
Incident: At 45+5m, DT Damonte (S) was expelled from the second half for protesting.
Referee: Sebastian Zunino.
Stadium: Eva Peron.
Source: Ambito

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