River hit Lanús in the Monumental to increase his lift

River hit Lanús in the Monumental to increase his lift

José Paradella and Braian Romero, at 26 and 32 minutes of the first half, respectively, scored the goals for their team’s victory, while Lautaro Acosta, at 35 minutes of the same stage, scored the discount for the visit.

The soccer players from Lanús Matías Pérez and Brian Caraballo, at 47 and 49 minutes of the second half, respectively, were sent off for rough play.

The beginning of the meeting was a clear example of the subsequent development.

River stalked his rival by taking over the game and the best actions through his attackers and some surprise appearances, like Héctor Martínez’s mid-distance shot that ended up in the hands of an attentive Fernando Monetti.

For his part, Lanús withdrew very close to his area, a little because of his argument and another due to the pressure of the rival, and he could not do much to cut off the game circuit of a local team that when it is on its night is almost unstoppable.

The only inconvenience that River would pass At that time of the night it was the short circuit between Marcelo Gallardo and Nicolás De La Cruz due to an interdict that ended in the departure of the Uruguayan.

However, that change would be key since the entry of Esequiel Barco opened the way for him to score: the former Independiente captured a clearance and faced to give the ball to Enzo Fernández, who assisted Paradela, who with a left-footed shot to the angle beat Monetti.

After the goal, River strengthened his game even more and after half an hour of play, a new goal came: Barco connected with Paradela, who threw a cue and enabled Romero to shout the second goal from his team .

The “Millionaire” thing was exceptional, but Lanús reacted immediately and, from one side, Belmonte launched the center between the lines so that Acosta scored the discount and put his team back in the game.

Already in the second half, Lanús was no longer outmatched in the collective domain and was encouraged to seek equality at the hand of his eternal and stainless scorer José Sand, who finished off bitten and demanded goalkeeper Franco Armani.

The game with the passing of the minutes was lowering in intensity and it gave an increase in the lack of situations, however at the end of the game the show of expulsions by Garnet would arrive: through the VAR, the referee Darío Herrera threw to Pérez for a blow to the face of Agustín Palavecino and moments later, he showed the red card -for the second yellow- to Carabballo.

Source: Ambito

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