The meeting took place in the stadium Claudio Tapiain the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Parque de los Patricios, and the goal of the group directed by Rudolph DePaoli it was marked by the defender of Columbus from Santa Fe Paul Goltzagainst his bow, in the first stage.
The first half was entertaining and with the wind conditioning the game, with a slight primacy of Barracas Central, which had the best arrivals to score, while Colón tried to go “against”.
Paul Mouche was the playmaker of Barracas Central and who executed the center that ended in the opening goal, after executing a free kick from the right sector of the attack that enabled Nicholas Ferreyrawho headed between the defenders and was fortunate that the ball deflected in Paul Goltz to dislodge the goalkeeper Ignatius Chicco and set the 1 to 0, at 36 minutes.
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The “Sabalero” tried to react, but his lack of efficiency and the security of the debutant goalkeeper from Barracas Central, Christian Arcethey deprived him of being able to reach equality.
In the final part, Colon tried to get closer in search of equality, but the game continued to be dominated by Barracas Central, which had several options to increase, including a header by Gonzalo Paz on the crossbar.
The locals were left with a clear victory, which should have been more comfortable and which ended up being suffered, due to the large number of opportunities they wasted and the onslaught of Colon at the end.
With this result, Barracas Central reached 20 units and distances itself from the zone of the teams that fight to lose the category; while those led by Adrián Marini were left with 18 points and far from the top positions and the fight to enter the international cups.
On the next date, the seventeenth, Barracas Central will visit River Plate on Sunday from 8:30 pm; while Colón will receive Boca Juniors in Santa Fe, that same day starting at 6:00 p.m.
– Synthesis –
Central Barracks: Cristian Arce; Facundo Mater, Nicolás Ferreyra, Gonzalo Paz and Juan Ignacio Díaz; Fernando Valenzuela, Carlos Arce, Iván Tapia and Pablo Mouche; Brian Sepulveda and Neri Bandiera. DT: Rodolfo DePaoli.
Colon (Santa Fe): Ignacio Chicco; Augusto Schott, Facundo Garcés, Paolo Goltz and Leandro Ojeda; Leonel Picco; Baldomero Perlaza, Christian Bernardi and Facundo Farías; Luis Miguel Rodríguez and Ramón Ábila. DT: Adrian Marini.
Goal in the first half: 36m. Paolo Goltz (C), against his goal.
Changes: in the second half, 29m. Santiago Pierotti by Baldomero Perlaza (C); 32m. Juan Manuel Vázquez by Iván Tapia (B); 33m. Dylan Glaby for Carlos Arce (B); 39m. Tomás Sandoval for Cristian Bernardi (C) and Rafael Delgado for Leandro Ojeda (C); 41m. Federico Florentin by Bruno Sepúlveda (B) and Facundo Castro by Neri Bandiera (B), and 50m. Brian Calderara by Fernando Valenzuela (B).
Admonished: Leandro Ojeda (C), Iván Tapia (B), Carlos Arce (B), Luis Miguel Rodríguez (C), Leonel Picco (C), Facundo Castro (B), Ramón Ábila (C) and Rafael Delgado (C) .
Referee: Yael Falcon Perez. VAR: Leandro Rey Hilfer.
Stadium: Claudio “Chiqui” Tapia.
Source: Ambito

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