For the start of the game, the visiting coach, Sebastián Beccacece, planted a line of three central defenders, four midfielders and three forwards, which led to Sarmiento to stop with five defenders and leave Lisandro López and Jonathan Torres up.
In the first few minutes, Israel Damonte’s team got close to the rival goal thanks to several free kicks, but the most important arrival was from the hand of “Pata” Castro and Lisandro López, two of the most lucid on the field of play.
So Sarmiento uncovered how uncomfortable Defense and Justice feel when they don’t have the ball and Gutiérrez has to make an effort to get it back, in a battle in which he now receives the help of Fabricio Domínguez, arrived from Racing.
Later, the teams began to lend each other the ball and the match became messy and dirty.
Until the break of mediocrity occurred after 33 minutes, after former San Miguel Sergio Quiroga executed a free kick and nailed it to an Unsaín post from the right, scoring the first for the needy Sarmiento.
In the Defense complement he came out more determined and made Meza work with plays starring Colombo, Togni and “Uvita” Fernández. The attitude of those led by Beccacece was different, since there was greater pressure and precision in the passes.
But the first clear, at 17, was for Sarmiento: Castro passed it to Torres who put in a long spike and gave it to Brea who could not define against Unsain.
Damonte changed all the men upstairs to let Gondou, Mainero, Toledo and Brea enter. But Sarmiento began to suffer and the peak of that difficult moment was at 42 when Agustín Fontana could not define and Federico Andueza cleared the line: the action was celebrated throughout the city as if it were a goal.
Relief came for Verde in the 46th minute when Toledo fought off a ball that fell to Brea, who was fouled by Duarte in the box. Espinosa sanctioned a penalty, Toledo changed it for a goal and Sarmiento was left with three gold points.
Source: Ambito

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