Twice the Rosario team was at the forefront due to the conquests of Juan Manuel García (43m PT) and Juan Sforza (20m ST) and other times “Green” tied it through Javier Toledo (12m ST) and Jonathan Torres (23m ST penalty).
From the beginning of the actions Newell’s was planted in the field with high pressure to control the exit of the premises, at the same time that with the overflows of Francisco González from the left and the incisive projections of the Uruguayan Armando Méndez, it generated imbalances in Sarmiento’s defense .
To which he added, for the romps of the goalkeeper Josué Ayala, the offensive leadership of Juan Garro and the disturbing charges of García.
The latter was finally able to violate the rival goalkeeper at the end of the first period by anticipating Federico Andueza, after a center by González, and with a touch with the outside of his right foot he sent the ball to the left post.
In this way, the former striker for Banfield and Brown de Adrogué, who last played for Unión de Santa Fe, scored his first goal with the ‘Leprosy’ shirt.
The Juninense team, completely outmatched by their adversary, managed to generate a couple of dangerous situations in the last passages of the first stage due to some neglect by the Rosario defense.
First Julián Brea charged from the left and in one-on-one with Ramiro Macagno won the visiting goalkeeper, who also showed off in remarkable reaction to a header by Gonzalo Bettini.
For the second chapter, Sarmiento’s coach, Israel Damonte, ordered the entry of left midfielder Gervasio Núñez for right Sergio Quiroga and, later, Federico Paradela – cousin of River Plate midfielder José Paradela – for Julián Chicco, added to the fact that Brea passed to the right, with which he achieved greater intensity and depth.
In this way, he was soon able to equalize through a header from Toledo, who converted his first goal on his return to “Green”. This generated a lively and high-voltage show, because Javier Sanguinetti’s men knew how to react and once again took the lead through Sforza.
Between permanent twists and turns, the locals managed to tie the score again against a penalty given by a hand from Colombian defender Willer Ditta, with the effective execution of striker Torres, over 23 minutes.
From then on the result remained open until the end, with more incisive charges from both sides for an electrifying epilogue that yielded a fair draw.
For the seventh date, Sarmiento will visit Barracas Central, on Friday the 18th at 9:30 pm; and on Sunday the 20th at 2:00 p.m., Newell’s will do the same against Rosario Central, in the Rosario classic.
Source: Ambito

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