Neri Bandiera opened the account for “Guapo” at 28m of the first half and Alexis Domínguez tied it at 26m of the second.
Gimnasia reached 37 points and is third with Racing and Huracán. Atlético Tucumán leads, with 41, and is followed by Boca Juniors, with 39. All with one less game, so the Wolf will only be able to analyze the usefulness of today’s tie at the end of the date.
Gymnastics started better but with little efficiency from three quarters of the field forward and thus their game evaporated, while Barracas had a virtue: forcefulness.
In one of the few chances he generated, which were, yes, the clearest (Colman had previously lost it only against Rey), he took advantage with a header from Bandiera at 28m after a good cross from the right by Ivan Tapia.
“Pipo” Gorosito waited a quarter of an hour after the snap to make the changes and decisively send his team on the attack. He gave him results: Alexis Domínguez, one of those admitted, scored 1 to 1. Then there was no more risk in the goals. The “Wolf” took a point and will have to wait to find out if it was a lot or a little.
On the next day, the 23rd, Gimnasia will receive Boca Juniors, on Thursday from 9:30 p.m., and Barracas Central will visit Aldosivi from Mar del Plata, on Tuesday from 2:00 p.m.
formations
Central Barracks: Rodrigo Saracho; Facundo Mater, Brian Salvareschi, Gonzalo Paz and Juan Ignacio Díaz; Fernando Valenzuela, Carlos Arce, Iván Tapia and Neri Bandiera; Bruno Sepúlveda and Cristian Colmán. DT: Rodolfo dePaoli.
Gymnastics: Rodrigo Rey; Guillermo Enrique, Leonardo Morales, Oscar Piris and Nicolás Colazo; Alexis Steimbach and Agustín Cardozo; Tomás Muro, Brahian Alemán and Ramón Sosa; Frank Soldano. DT: Nestor Gorosito.
Goal in the first half: 28m Bandiera (BC).
Goal in the second half: 26m Domínguez (G).
Substitutions: in the second half, 18m Matías Miranda for Steimbach (G), Nicolás Contín for Muro (G) and Alexis Domínguez for Soldano (G); 23m Dylan Glaby for Sepulveda (BC); 34m Pablo Mouche for Valenzuela (BC) and Facundo Castro for Colman (BC); 42m Eric Ramirez for Sosa (G).
Booked: Arce (BC); Miranda, German (G).
Field: Central Barracks.
Referee: Andres Merlos.
Source: Ambito

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