a goal of Thiago Nuss 10 minutes into the match, it was the springboard that propelled the team from La Paternal towards the fair final victory over a Students that still does not make foot in the local competition despite having already left behind its participation in the Copa Libertadores.
Of course, that open wound due to the undeserved elimination at the hands of the Brazilian Athlético Paranaense still hurts for La Plata, in addition to the wear and tear caused by his participation in that tournament in which he reached the quarterfinals playing two previous qualifying rounds, which meant a total of 14 games in the Libertadores.
in return Argentine Juniors he is fully focused on the local championship and his search for a place in next year’s Libertadores is well under way, although for the moment River leads him on goal difference in that third place.
But the imprint of his coach, Gabriel Millitojust former coach of Students but with characteristics diametrically opposed to those of the current technician “Pincha”, Ricardo Zielinskyis leading him towards that cupbearer goal hand in hand with good football, something that revalues that search.
And proof of this is the bet of military by Federico Redondo, son of the exquisite ex-soccer player who emerged from the La Paternal youth academy, Fernando, one of the best central midfielders not only in the history of Argentine football but in the world, who shone for seven seasons as a starter at no less than Real Madrid, where he knew how to be champion “of everything” that he played.
And the offspring shows that he has his genes, because of the player’s image, his movements, his refined style of play and even his claw to recover the ball in the midfield, something not widely recognized outside but always valued by his teammates. team, especially those of Real Madrid, is quite similar, except for the obvious differences.
And as in football there is a maxim that is respected to the letter and it is the one that says “tell me who your central midfielder is and I will tell you what you play”, that “Redondito” stands in that area of the field with just 19 years is a real stamp of origin for the Milito team.
And that today the rival has been Students, a club standing exactly at the historical antipodes of Argentinos, the “hotbed of the world”, and has narrowly beaten them on the scoreboard but widely in the game, will surely have a special value for the “Colorado Bugs”, who want to become strong despite the rumors that Mouth I would come for the scorer Gabriel Avalos to replace the injured Exequiel Zeballos.
It is that nothing wants to divert those directed by military of one of his goals, which is to return to the Copa Libertadores that he once knew how to win, although this is circumstantial, while the other, to play better and better, is already being achieved.
Formations
Argentine Juniors: Federico Lanzillota; Kevin MacAllister, Marco Di Césare and Lucas Villalba; Luciano Sánchez, Federico Redondo, Franco Moyano, Javier Cabrera and Thiago Nuss; Andres Roa; Gabriel Avalos. DT: Gabriel Milito.
Students (LP): Mariano Andújar; Eros Mancuso, Agustín Rogel, Jorge Morel, Nehuén Paz, and Emmanuel Mas; Manuel Castro, Jorge Rodríguez and Fernando Zuqui; Paul Piatti; Mauro Boselli. DT: Ricardo Zielinski.
Goal in the first half: 10m. Nuss(A).
Changes in the second half: When starting Mauro Méndez by Mancuso (E), 12m. Leonel González for Villalba (A), 20m. Benjamin Rollheiser for Piatti (E) and Nicolás Reniero for Nuss (A), 30m. Leonardo Heredia for Zuqui (E) and Leandro Díaz for Boselli (E), 34m. Mariano Bittolo for Cabrera (A), Alan Rodríguez for Roa (A) and Gastón Verón for Ábalos (A), 38m. Franco Zapiola for Mas (E)
Admonished: Roa (A). Andujar (E).
Field: Diego Maradona Stadium.
Referee: Andres Merlos.
Source: Ambito

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