The goal was converted by Jair Arismendi, from a free kick, at the beginning of the complement.
Newell’s and Sarmiento played such a close first half that they almost didn’t kick on goal, to the extent that the locals only did it for the first time in the 41st minute with a weak right hand from Ditta at the hands of Meza.
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The locals played better in the first ten minutes, when they controlled the ball in the middle with their midfielders and sides, plus Aguirre’s overflows on the left, but that initial dominance did not translate into clear arrivals.
Sarmiento balanced the game from ten minutes on when “Pata” Castro took possession of the ball more frequently and played it with the other midfielders and forwards, although the good game did not crystallize in dangerous plays.
The permissive arbitration of Pablo Dóvalo, who did not sanction some local infractions and who did not admonish Juan Manuel García for a strong tackle from behind on Castro, at 33 minutes, drew attention.
Newell’s improved and seemed like another team in the first minutes of the complement, to the point that they had barely played 30 seconds when Aguirre hooked from the left, touched Garro and Garro touched Juan Manuel García, who hit a violent right hand that Meza saved to his left .
Newell’s fury reappeared after 7 minutes with a furious right hand from Reasco, which Meza once again saved with a great effort.
Sarmiento also seemed like another team because he couldn’t leave his field, until after 12 minutes he kept everything in his first and only shot on goal: Lisandro López hooked to hit him on the edge of the area, but missed the ball in a play in which it seemed that there had been an infraction by Garro from behind.
And Jair Arismendi executed the free kick with his left foot, from the right side of the crescent and nailed the ball down, next to Morales’ right post, in the goal that defined the game.
Newell’s took possession of the ball until the end, but lacked play and, above all, clear arrivals, to the point that his best chance was a point-blank header from García, which Meza saved from the corner with a great fly to his left, at 38 minutes.
In the game of differences, Newell’s could not put together its fourth consecutive victory and Sarmiento won again after three games.
Source: Ambito

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