The immediate destinations of both teams have a future at the international level where workshops will play the Copa Libertadores and Unión la Sudamericana, although at the beginning of their participation in Zone 1 that “hierarchical” order was reversed.
It is that the santafesinos started with a resounding victory at home over the current champion, River Plate, by 1 to 0, while the Cordovans fell by the same score in stoppage time in their visit to Platense.
But this did nothing more than give significance to the existing parity between these two teams, that on a floor in surprisingly poor conditions like the one at the Mario Kempes stadium, no advantage was taken on the scoreboard or in the game, although the venue was the one that he barely raised his head slightly, but showing that it is more a set of plays than a set of operations like the one he had with his previous coach, the Uruguayan Alexander Medina.
is that the arrival of William Hoyos to the technical direction of the “T” occurred in the midst of the departure of some important players such as Nahuel Tenaglia (to Spanish Alavés) and Carlos Auzqui (to the Hungarian Ferencvaros) and the arrival of the River Plate striker Federico Girotti It is a bet that has not yet paid off (on top of that he was expelled).
But beyond the individualities, what this “new” Workshops lacks is in operation, because the characteristics of Hoyos bet more on ball control and his predecessor opted more for verticality.
Instead he also Uruguayan Gustavo Munua quickly gave the “tatengue” an identity and this allowed it, for example, to beat Colon by 3 to 0 in the previous contest and on the same day qualify agonizingly for the South American.
That is why the white and red were able to balance the development of the match and well supported by the goalkeeper Sebastian Moyano On the very few occasions that the locals arrived, they were about to keep everything in the end, but the one who responded this time was Guido Herrera.
And that save was providential, because right after that came an unnecessary lack of Franco Calderon to the also local central marker Rafael Perezwho threw himself up in a rage that ended up paying off because he caused the consequent penalty.
The second minute of discount was already played and Enzo Diaz had the great opportunity to take his first three points in the championship, but it shows that Union started with a tailwind and Moyano He deflected the shot by launching himself on his right.
Cordobese and Santa Fe remained in brown then, but they left some certainties that open up good prospects for the future.
– Synthesis –
Workshops (C): Guido Herrera; Matías Catalán, Ramiro González Hernández, Rafael Pérez and Enzo Díaz; Fernando Juarez, Rodrigo Villagra and Rodrigo Garro; Diego Valoyes, Federico Girotti and Héctor Fértoli. DT: Guillermo Hoyos.
Union: Sebastian Moyano; Federico Vera, Franco Calderón, Emanuel Brítez and Claudio Corvalán; Daniel Juárez, Juan Nardoni, Juan Portillo and Gastón González; Jonathan Álvez and Mauro Luna Diale. DT: Gustavo Munua.
Changes in the second half: At the beginning, Ignacio Lagos for Valoyes (T), 11m. Enzo Roldán for Nardoni (U) and Leonardo Ramos for Álvez (U), 25m. Kevin Zenón for Juárez (U) and Sebastián Jaurena for Luna Diale (U), 29m. Juan Cruz Esquivel for Fertoli (T), 34m. Brian Blasi for Vera (U), 40m. Gastón Benavidez for Catalán (T) and Cristian Ludueña for Garro (T)
Admonished: Díaz and Garro (T). True (U).
Incidents: 43m. Girotti (T) was sent off in the second half for a double yellow card and 45+2m. Moyano (U) contained a penalty kick from Enzo Díaz (T)..
Field: Mario Kempes Stadium.
Referee: Nazareno Arasa.
Source: Ambito

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