At the Diego Maradona stadium, the local team returned to victory after four games, with a score of Faust Vera (St. 28m.), which could have been annulled by referee Fernando Rapallini, based on a previous foul by Nicholas Renier on Lautaro Giannetti.
With this success, Argentine Juniors reached 11 units and was 4 from the line of the provisional leader of zone A, Racing Club.
The reverse is Velez. The team led by Mauricio Pellegrinoa candidate for entertainer due to his squad hierarchy, has gone 6 games without winning and barely collected 6 units, ranking last in group B, along with Central Córdoba from Santiago del Estero and Lanús.
Even though the visiting team showed very clear chances to level the score and, in fact, crashed three balls into the posts, the triumph of those led by Gabriel Millito It was slightly deserved.
Because Argentine Juniors He built an identity, based on his neat distribution of the ball in the central zone, on that insistent pressure to cause errors in the rival last line and with that mobility that the Avalos-Reniero tandem showed to try to complicate any initiative.
The first period delivered to two teams that started with the premise of looking for the opposite goal. In that inaugural context, the visiting cast was very close to opening the account, twice, in a stopped ball maneuver.
After a corner kick from the right, a header from Lucas Janson hit the post and another blow in popcorn Lucas Pratt It came out just wide, in a double unmatched opportunity to open the board.
little by little, Argentine Juniors was becoming the protagonist, with Javier Cabrera that demanded as a piston on the right and with Gabriel Carabajal who was encouraged to try from the outside to demand answers from the goalkeeper Lucas Hoyos.
In the second half, with the binomial of kids Galarza-Vera that was gaining prominence, the local team began to demand, although the pending issue was the lack of forcefulness.
At around 28m., when the game seemed to be heading towards a goalless draw, the midfielder Vera He took advantage of a long rebound and tried a cross shot, which hit goalkeeper Hoyos, next to his right post.
Velez, At that point, he was suffering from the lack of aim (a header from Janson hit the post and a subsequent shot from Joel Soñora met the same fate), in addition to his lack of game generation, as if to put the attackers hand to hand. hand with the rival defense.
The team from La Paternal will resume the competition in April, facing Banfield for the eighth date, as a visitor. While Vélez will seek recovery against Lanús, another who is in the doldrums.
-Synthesis-
Argentine Juniors: Federico Lanzillotta; Kevin Mac Allister, Miguel Torren, Lucas Villalba and Luciano Gómez; Javier Cabrera, Matías Galarza, Fausto Vera and Gabriel Carabajal; Nicolas Reniero and Gabriel Avalos. DT: Gabriel Milito.
Velez Sarsfield: Lucas Hoyos; Tomás Guidara, Matías De los Santos, Lautaro Giannetti and Emanuel Insúa; Nicolás Garayalde and Santiago Cáseres; Luca Orellano, Lucas Janson and Agustín Bouzat; Lucas Pratt. DT: Mauricio Pellegrino.
Goal in the second half: 28m. VeraChanges in the second half: 19m. Francisco Ortega for Insúa and Santiago Castro for Pratto (VS); Franco Moyano for Carabajal and David Zalazar for L. Gómez (AJ); 30m. Sebastián Sosa Sánchez for Bouzat and Julián Fernández for Orellano (VS); 37m. Pablo Minnisale by Reniero (AJ); 36m. Joel Soñora for Garayalde (VS); 42m. Thiago Nuss for Cabrera and Gastón Verón for Avalos (AJ)
Booked: Luciano Gómez, K. Mac Allister, Galarza (AJ)
Court: Diego Maradona.
Referee: Fernando Rapallini.
Source: Ambito

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