“Granate” went two goals up at halftime thanks to a double from Castillo, but the Chilean team managed to tie it thanks to Di Yorio and Aránguiz. Next Thursday, the return.
In a vibrant match played at the National Stadium in Santiago, Lanus tied 2-2 with the University of Chile on the way out semifinals of the Copa Sudamericana 2025. The Argentine team took the lead with a double of Rodrigo Castillo, but the locals tied on the hour with goals from Lucas Di Yorio and Charles Aránguiz, criminal.
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Despite the bitter taste of the tie on the hour, Lanús achieved a favorable result as a visitor and will define the series on Thursday, October 30 at 7:00 p.m. at the Néstor Díaz Pérez Stadium, where he will seek to seal his pass to a new international final.
Lanús and a tie with a bitter taste in Chile
Lanús took the lead on the scoreboard with authority in the first half. At 24 minutes, Rodrigo Castillo He pressed high and defined with a precise shot that entered over the goalkeeper to score 1-0.
Four minutes later, Eduardo Salvio overflowed on the right and assisted Castillo in a great way, whopushed the ball into the goal to raise the score again and extend the advantage 2-0 in just five minutes.
The Chilean team reacted in the second half. At 16 minutes, after a corner, Lucas Di Yorio He captured a rebound in the area and scored for the U of Chile, which gained offensive momentum.
Minutes later, a shot Javier Altamirano It hit the crossbar and hit the line, leaving the local team very close to a tie. “Granate” resisted the Chilean advances and had opportunities to seal the result, especially with a header from Castillo well saved by Gabriel Castellon and a shot of Rodrigo Carrera that the local goalkeeper contained.
However, in the fourth minute of stoppage time, a handball in the penalty area Agustín Cardozo led to a penalty executed by Charles Aránguiz, that marked the 2-2 final.
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