Midfielder Ezequiel Bullaude with a double, at the minute of play and at 20 of the complement, and Martín Ojeda, at 39 from a penalty, scored for the locals.
While for the visit Agustín Rogel, at 17 of the complement; Aaron Spetale, at 26, and Zapiola, at 47, from a penalty, scored the equalizer.
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The start of the fight was a real bucket of cold water for the visit, since Godoy Cruz took the advantage a minute into the game: Bullaude started the play and enabled Elías López, who with a backwards pass inside the area served to the same one who assisted him define with a shot to put the resistance of the goalkeeper Mariano Andújar.
After the goal, everything was from the local that dominated and generated the best game on the field, with a Martín Ojeda on fire and Salomón Rodríguez who was intractable.
Precisely from the feet of these two players the best plays were seen, where the attacker with an exquisite “taquito” crashed the ball against the post, while the ex-Racing midfielder was the most sharp and demanded Andújar until he became a figure In the first stage.
Already in the complement, the “Tomba” continued with its supremacy, however, in the first clear that Estudiantes had, they found equality: Zapiola captured a clearance and with his shot, which hit the post, generated the rebound that Rogel from the ground pushed to the back of the net.
If the tie generated any illusion for the visit, Bullaude took only 3 minutes to snatch it away with a volley shot that went into the cave of Andújar’s right post that he could do nothing.
The result was fair again, since the local made all the effort and resources to have that victory; but the “Pincharrata” reached equality after a defensive error: Néstor Breintenbruch and Gianluca Ferrari did not agree to protect the ball and after the weak start of the goalkeeper Espínola, it was Spetale who scored and sent the ball to the back of the net.
At the end of the match, there would be two more emotions, one for each side and both through penalties: In the first instance, through the resolution of the VAR, Ojeda with a Cruzado shot put the local team up on the scoreboard again, while Zapiola, at 47 minutes, with a powerful left foot he made it 3-3 from 12 steps.
Source: Ambito

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