Pablo Mouche (42m PT) opened the account for Barracas Central and Lucas Janson tied it, from a penalty (32m ST). The match was played on the Huracán field and was arbitrated by Andrés Merlos.
In the first half, Vélez did everything, including the mistake that allowed Barracas Central to score when they were about to go into the break: Hoyos wanted to go out playing with Brizuela but made it difficult with the pass, “Guapo” recovered in the rival area and Mouche, With a good shot that was barely deflected by a visiting defender, he made it 1-0.
Before, the “Fortín” had had 73 percent possession and the highest number of shots on the opponent’s goal.
In this context, the work of José Florentín was very good, who broke away from the line of flyers several times and reached the local goal with discretion and risk, and also that of Sosa, who had the best of his team: he eluded But Saracho opened wide to the left and his shot went just wide.
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Before the other approaches of Vélez in the initial stage, Saracho appeared, the figure of Barracas Central.
Liniers’ men insisted on dominating and searching in the second half, and what prevented them from their lack of clarity and efficiency in the final meters was given by the VAR, which at 30m warned of an inconsequential hand from Junior Arias and Merlos took the penalty.
Janson scored the 1 to 1, deserved beyond the controversy, and from then on Vélez directly overwhelmed Barracas: Saracho, twice the crossbar and once the post prevented him from making a difference.
The draw left Vélez with no chance of qualifying for the next phase and put a stop to the illusions of Barracas Central, which was three points behind and with one more game than the fourth, Tigre.
On the next date, the 13th and penultimate of the phase, Barracas Central will visit Boca Juniors in the Bombonera from 7:00 p.m. and Vélez will receive Tigre, on the same day but from 4:30 p.m.
Source: Ambito

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