The classification placed the “Drill” in the next instance of the contest that throws a qualifier to the Copa Libertadores 2023 and in it it will cross Gimnasia y Esgrima, from Jujuy.
The match played in the city of San Nicolás in Buenos Aires had a magnificent public setting (the stadium has capacity for 23,000 spectators), since both the presence of fans from banfield like Union It was massive, with a great profusion of flags of large and small proportions as well as percussion elements.
Union He came from beating Banfield 3-2 last weekend for the seventh date of the Professional League championship and this time history was reversed, leaving the Santa Fe residents empty-handed in just over a week, since they came from be eliminated in the round of 16 of the Copa Sudamericana at the hands of National, From Uruguay.
The game started at full steam and about a quarter of an hour Union managed to gain an advantage through Mauro Luna Dialewhich diverted the trajectory to a low center of the Colombian Brayan Castrillon that seemed easy to contain for the goalkeeper Facundo Cambesesone of the alternative players that the coach arranged Claudio Vivas.
For his part, the Uruguayan Gustavo Munua planted a lineup with a majority of starters due to the importance of this competition that continues to grow and brings direct entry to the group stage of the Libertadores as a prize.
And just after 40 minutes of that initial stage, the captain and usually substitute appeared in all his splendor Jesus Datolowho at 38 years old has his immaculate left-footed punch and with it tied the game with a great goal from a free kick.
And as “a horse that reaches, wants to win”, according to an old tourist adage, banfield He went out in search of the jackpot in the second half and got it quickly, over 10 minutes, with a great left action by the former Union, from Santa Fe, Maximiliano Cuadrawho put a precise center from the left for the entrance through the other sector of the right side Emmanuel Colonelwho placed the second with a header.
This was the first goal of Colonel with the t-shirt banfield and he did it by crouching down and crossing the header that dislodged the Uruguayan goalkeeper santiago mele.
From there until the end, the Banfileños managed the actions and the goalkeeper did not have too many troubles Cambeses, except in the last action of the match, when Imanol Machuca was unable to hit a center from the left almost under the goal that would have meant equality and the consequent definition by penalties.
But the boy from Union He could not extend his right leg to break the Banfileño goal in injury time and immediately afterwards the referee Lucas Comesaña whistled the final whistle and unleashed the jubilant celebration of Albiverde players and fans.
Formations
Banfield: Facundo Cambeses; Emanuel Coronel, Dylan Gissi, Alejandro Maciel and Julián Eseiza; Nicolás Domingo, Alejandro Cabrera, Matías González and Jesús Dátolo; Agustin Urzi and Ramiro Enrique. DT: Claudio Vivas.
Union: Santiago Mele; Federico Vera, Franco Calderón, Diego Polenta and Claudio Corvalán; Enzo Roldán, Juan Portillo and Daniel Juárez; Mauro Luna Diale, Mariano Peralta Bauer and Brayan Castrillón. DT: Gustavo Munua.
Goals in the first half: 15m. Moon Dial (U) and 40m. Datolo (B).
Goal in the second half: 10m. Colonel (B).
Changes in the second half: Juan Nardoni started for Roldán (U) and Maximiliano Cuadra for Urzi (B); 13m. Kevin Zenón for Castrillón (U); Imanol Machuca for Juárez (U) and Matías Gallegos for Peralta Bauer (U); 25m. Julián Palacios for González (B); 29m. Marcelo Cañete for Portillo (U); 33m. Nicolás Bertolo for Dátolo (B); 43m. Luis Mago for Domingo and Matías Romero for Enrique (B).
Field: Single Stadium (San Nicolás).
Referee: Lucas Comesaña.
Source: Ambito

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