From the beginning Tigre pressed and at 2m he generated the first chance: Magnin received a rebound, defined and Diaz contained; but the “Globo” responded at 8m with a shot by attacker Matías Cóccaro that was covered by the “Matador” goalkeeper, Gonzalo Marinelli.
The intensity was maintained and at 9 minutes an infraction by Díaz (who was booked) in an attack by Priotti led to a penalty for Tigre and Magnín converted it into a goal at 11 minutes.
The visitor could tie it at 22m with a shot by Rodrigo Cabral that hit the crossbar.
At 48m a headed goal by Sebastián Prediger was annulled at the request of the VAR (offside) and at 52m local midfielder Ignacio Fernández was sent off for a double warning.
In the second stage, Tigre, with one man less, gave the ball to Huracán, who sought the local goal with attacks from the sides. And again it was close to equality with a header from Jonathan Candia that required goalkeeper Marinelli in the 24th minute,
But Tigre sealed the result after 41 minutes of a counterattack led by Alexis Castro and defined by Gonzalo Flores.
In the last moments Huracán scored the goal of honor, through Nicolás Cordero, and with that the curtain fell on the match.
On the next date, the eleventh, Tigre will travel to La Plata to face Estudiantes on Tuesday 19 from 7:00 p.m. and Huracán will receive Colón de Santa Fe at its stadium on the same day and time.
Source: Ambito

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