The “Garnet” needed to win because at the height of the Atahualpa Olympic Stadium the Ecuadorian team had won 2-1.
The next opponent of Valley Independent in the quarterfinals it will be Deportivo Táchira from Venezuela.
The visiting team ended the match with one less player due to the expulsion of the Argentine Jonathan Bauman3 minutes into the second half.
The “Garnet” tried to at least level the series but was powerless when it came to generating danger, against a well-ranked opponent who risked what was just and necessary, a trend that was enhanced when he was outnumbered after a merciless stomp by the former Institute player and quilmes on matias perez.
The goal he suffered over the hour at the height of Ecuador completely conditioned the proposal of Jorge Almiron -at the end of the meeting he was fired by the leadership- since this time he found an unfavorable situation that forced him to order his team to attack en masse.
Far from once qualified teams, the “Garnet” paraded his impotence during the ninety minutes. It is true that he had more of the ball but it hardly caused the safe visiting goalkeeper a tumble Wellington Ramirez.
Lacking game volume and zero depth, the homeowner was nothing more than a decadent grimace from not-so-distant times.
Without the unbalancing Bernabei and Jose Lopezthe host only approached the edge of the area, clearly noticing the decline of the legendary José Sand (about to turn 42) and the not so fast Lautaro Acosta.
This is the summary of the game:
Lanus: Fernando Monetti; Brian Aguirre, Matías Pérez, Diego Braghieri, Nicolás Pasquini; Maximiliano González, Tomás Belmonte, Raúl Loaiza; Lautaro Acosta, José Sand and Lucas Varaldo. DT: Jorge Almiron.
Valley Independent: Wellington Ramírez; William Vargas, Mateo Carabajal, Richard Schunke, Luis Segovia, Johanner Chavez; Lorenzo Faravelli, Fernando Gaibor, Junior Sornoza; Jaime Ayoví and Jonatan Bauman. DT: Martin Anselmi.
Changes in the second half: at the beginning Samuel Careaga by M.
González (L), 21m Mateo Ortíz by J. Sornoza (I), 22m Claudio Spinelli by Varaldo (L), 29m Marco Angulo by Gaibor (I), 30m Lautaro Díaz by Ayoví (I), 31m Julián Aude by Pasquini (L ) and Mateo Sanabria for Careaga (L), 42m Beder Caicedo for J.Chávez (I) and Danny Cabezas for Faravelli (I), 45m Franco Orozco for L. Acosta (L).
Source: Ambito

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