Thus, the winner managed to get out of the last position in the contest by adding 14 units, one more than Vélez and Aldosivi, who are now the ones who remained at the bottom.
Also, he cut the streak of four games without winning in the tournament (one draw and three falls in a row) and five without beating his opponent (three draws and two losses).
For its part, to banfield a streak of four undefeated games was broken, with a tie and three successes, including the Copa Argentina.
Jonathan Cabralthe first half and in the second, Franco Orozco converted for Lanús and near the end Andres Chavez discounted for the premises.
Prior to the match, the squad of banfield received the support of his fans with the traditional flag offered when he approached the stadium with the bus, after 3:00 p.m., at the intersection of Gallo Street and Alsina Avenue.
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Thunderous support that multiplied on the field with some 25 thousand fans who filled the facilities and that motivated the players much more to take center stage.
Thus, until midway through the initial stage, the domain of the “Drill” was clear, with the deployment of its flyers and dangerous approaches that did not find adequate resolutions.
Later, as more push than associated game, Lanús balanced the actions and through stopped ball plays began to complicate the local defense.
In this way and at a key moment of the match, at the end of the second minute of added time, the ‘garnets’ managed to get ahead.
It was through a corner kick served by Luciano Boggio, who, anticipating the opposing defenders, Cabral connected with a withering header that left goalkeeper Facundo Cambeses without a chance.
Conquest that was highly celebrated by the defender of the visit when he converted his first goal with the Lanús shirt and nothing less than a classic.
Consistent with the offensive changes that Banfield coach Claudio Vivas rehearsed, in the first passages of the complement, the game gained intensity.
Although in the rush of the local team to seek equality and the firmness of the opponent to maintain the advantage, there were sudden passages of actions, for which Aarón Quirós paid the consequences, who was sent off due to a double warning, at 21 minutes.
So it was all very uphill for Banfield, while Lanús, despite losing Boggio, his driver, managed to generate some incisive charges.
Like the one defined by the entered Franco Orozco, at 40 minutes to increase the advantage, which was defining for the just victory.
Because Banfield managed to discount, 3 minutes later, through a splendid conversion of Andrés Chávez, the first on his return to the club, although the team no longer had leftovers to equalize.
The final moments were marred by discussions and struggles between several players from both teams, a reflection of the tension with which the classic was played.
On the 21st, Banfield will visit Huracán, on Friday the 23rd at 7:00 p.m.; while the next day at 3:30 p.m., Lanús will receive San Lorenzo.
Formations
Banfield: Facundo Cambeses; Emanuel Coronel, Alejandro Maciel, Luis Mago and Aaron Quirós; Lautaro Ríos, Julián Palacios, Alejandro Cabrera and Agustín Urzi; Juan Cruz and Ramiro Enrique. DT: Claudio Vivas.
Lanus: Fernando Monetti; Brian Aguirre, Matías Pérez, Yonathan Cabral and Julián Aude; Tomás Belmonte, Raúl Loaiza, Luciano Boggio and Lautaro Acosta; Brian Blando and Franco Troyansky. DT: Frank Dario Kudelka.
Goal in the first half: 45m. Cabral (L).
Goals in the second half: 40m. Orozco (L) and 43m. Chavez (B).
Changes in the second half: When Nicolás Bertolo started for Cruz (B), 14m. Matías González for Urzi (B) and Mauricio Cuero for Ríos (B); 18m. Brian Caraballo for Aguirre (L); 25m. Franco Orozco for Troyansky (L) and Facundo Pérez for Boggio (L); 28m. José Álvarez for Palacios (B) and Andrés Chávez for Coronel (B); 37m. José Sand for Blando (L) and Samuel Careaga for Acosta (L).
Admonished: Cruz; Maciel; Colonel; Enrique; Chavez and Cabrera (B). Aguirre; Acosta; Troyansky; Orozco; Aude; Belmonte and Facundo Pérez (L).
Court: Florencio Sola.
Referee: Andres Merlos.
Source: Ambito

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