With a goal by Sebastián Lomónaco from a penalty kick for the locals and Gonzalo Goñi against for the Cordobans, the draw between the two was fair because it showed the lack of creation and definition in both of them, who have been sailing for a long time in unproductiveness, to the point where that neither of them has yet won in the contest.
Arsenal started with a traditional 4-4-2 while the Portuguese Caixinha opted for a 4-3-1-2: that is how they lent each other the ball in the first half, although at first both came out urgent and anxious and tried to reach the areas despite the inaccuracies and lack of criteria when handling the ball.
In the first half the goalkeepers did not have much work. But on the closure Ibáñez, within the Cordoba area, launched a center; the ball hit Malatini’s elbow; the referee Luis Lobo Medina sanctioned without consulting the VAR and Lomónaco exchanged the foul for a goal for Arsenal.
In the second half Talleres went over Arsenal and Michael Santos and Federico Girotti turned Alejandro Medina, the local goalkeeper, into a figure with a couple of interventions.
Talleres’ equalizer was the product of a “blooper” by Goñi, who first tried to clear and served it to Michael Santos, who defined with great quality, the ball hit the post and hit the defender to get into the goal.
Both technicians made changes and among them the entry of Facundo Kruspzky for the local and Héctor “Rayo” Fértoli for the Cordovans stood out. The former San Lorenzo allowed the T to handle the ball and feed the strikers better and thus not give in to the pressure that put Arsenal close to Medina.
On the Kruspzky side, he had two interventions that almost gave Arsenal the victory, although only one of them required the intervention of Guido Herrera.
At the end Lomónaco wasted a golden opportunity against Herrera, when he defined very badly and only against the goalkeeper.
Source: Ambito

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