The match began with a detail: Jhonatan Candia scored the fastest goal of this tournament for Huracán by sending a center sent by Cabral into the net at 45 seconds, but then the team led by Diego Flores turned it around with goals from Bullaude, Rodriguez and Ojeda.
The match was very entertaining, where both teams showed good handling of the ball and turned both goalkeepers into figures by generating many opportunities.
Huracán, who came with the winning momentum to Boca in La Bombonera, hit immediately with Candia’s goal, but Godoy Cruz responded immediately, at 6m: after a corner Bullaude headed the goal against a slow-reacting Marcos Díaz .
At 18m Candia and Coccaro put together a very nice wall in the Godoy Cruz area that Espínola ended up taking out after a fair shot from the 7 “quemero”. And a couple of minutes later Galván hit a ball, Candia covered it, Quiles put in an overflow and a cross that Cristaldo headed so that the Paraguayan goalkeeper had to make an effort to hold it back.
Faced with these two attacks, Flores asked his followers for “greater intensity” in the pressure and in the attacks. The game had a lot of activity from the sides of both teams going to the front and from the central midfielders Nelson Acevedo, in Godoy Cruz, and Federico Fattori, in Huracán, as the axes of the game.
Upon returning from halftime, both teams maintained their offensive vocation, but Huracán tried to get out from behind near their area, Godoy Cruz’s pressure on Fattori paid off and was received by Salomón Rodríguez who, although overwhelmed by two defenders, “shot” Marcos Díaz .
The local DT, Frank Kudelka, ordered the team and sent Lucas “Diosito” Vera and forward Mateo Bajamich from Córdoba to the field to have a greater presence, but Acevedo and Ábrego took over the middle in favor of the tombinos, who were added the surprise of the oriental Pintado, with very good handling.
Later Patricio Toranzo, with his entry, gave Huracán airs, who for five minutes rallied Espínola, who responded excellently on three occasions against Bajamich, Coccaro and Vera.
Until Flores brought in Badaloni and with Pereira he regained control of the midfield. The “Globo” was left alone in sporadic emotional outbursts while the men from Mendoza were building the victory calmly but with authority.
At 38m, finally, Ábrego put in a sensational pass for Caianelli to head to the penalty spot, Bullaude defined very poorly by giving a pass to Marcos Díaz who bounced it with one foot and it was received by Ojeda, who with a violent shot made it 3 to 1 .
On the next date, the classics, Huracán will visit San Lorenzo and Godoy Cruz will play in Córdoba with Talleres.
Source: Ambito

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