The former Boca Juniors, who was close to going to Santos in Brazil, opened the scoring 4 minutes into the first half and then scored the fourth, 15′ into the second.
The other goals came from goalkeeper Sebastián Meza, against, at 37′ of the first half, and from Benjamín Garré, at 9′ of the second.
Jonatan Torres, from a penalty, at 26 minutes of the first half had scored the partial 1-1 for Sarmiento, who had just beaten River, as a visitor, and Lanús in Junín.
Huracán reached 23 points and was third, five behind Atlético Tucumán, while Sarmiento was left with 17.
Diego Dabove’s team also settled in the annual table with 41 units and is on track to qualify for a continental cup again.
The “Green” once again showed a weak visitor version, beyond the great blow against River in the Monumental, and will have to recover quickly since on Tuesday they will receive Godoy Cruz, a direct rival in the fight for permanence, without Lisandro López (injured); Lucas Castro, who reached the fifth yellow card; nor Jonatan Torres, replaced by a hard blow to the left arm.
Huracán won the match from the start because before the five, Franco Cristaldo, the figure of the match, scored the 1-0 with a good volley after a cross from the right by Chilean Guillermo Soto.
Sarmiento, without having kicked once on goal, unusually equalized with an innocent penalty kick from Cristaldo to Emiliano Méndez, which Jonatan Torres later changed for 1-1.
The “Globo” did not loosen with its attacking posture and before the break it was fortuitously 2-1 after a center by Rodrigo Cabral that hit the post and then the back of Meza, whose pass belongs to Huracán.
In the second half, Sarmiento had a slight improvement but Benjamín Garré’s goal at 9′ determined the difference between the two teams in the match.
A few minutes later, Cristaldo finished the process with a great header after a great collective play.
Great performance and well-deserved victory for Dabove’s team, who lost only two games in the championship and with the help of Cristaldo is excited to get into the fight.
Source: Ambito

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