The cast from Santa Fe took the lead after 8 minutes of play with a goal from Mauro Luna Diale, then Diego Valoyes (40m.) and Michael Santos (43m.) scored for the local team, both in the first half, and in the second half Striker Daniel Juárez equalized in minute 24 for the visitor.
The game had been opportunely postponed from its original date at the end of July due to the accident suffered by the group that was moving the Unión campus to Córdoba, an incident that did not have any physical consequences for the players.
With this result, both reach 32 points and remain in 16th place in the table in a tournament in which they had an irregular walk and no chance of reaching the qualifying zone for the international cups due to their performance in the annual competition.
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The local was the one who proposed to start, with control of the ball and becoming the owner of the midfield, he tried to put the rival against his goal.
Although the ‘Tatengue’ quickly stopped against and that way he managed to open the scoring with a great bill scored by Luna, who received from the left after a great collective movement and after a couple of feints he snubbed defenders and goalkeeper Alan Aguerre to define with precision for the 1 to 0.
The procedure continued similar, with Talleres going to look for the rival goal, although in that eagerness to quickly equalize he neglected the bottom, and that is how Mariano Peralta Bauer was about to stretch distances for the Santa Fe, but deflected a shot just next to the Aguerre’s right post.
The ‘T’ tried it everywhere, opening the game at the ends, until Rodrigo Garro’s clarity appeared to first enable Valoyes, who converted the tie, and then found Santos in the middle of the area, who also he returned to the goal and gave the advantage to the local team.
The Colombian Rafael Pérez lost an incredible goal because the rival goalkeeper Sebastián Moyano covered a shot on the line after a corner, and the same ‘albiazul’ defender made a mistake in his own field in the following play, Unión took advantage of the mistake and quickly armed an attack that led to the goal of entered Juárez.
The intense rain that fell at Kempes in the last half hour added a special seasoning to the game, with the playing field very fast, which meant that each attack became a potential goal danger.
The ‘T’ had it in the final shot because Rafa Pérez was penalized, but the admitted Godoy executed it wrong, and despite the fact that he converted on the rebound, the referee Rodrigo Rivero had warned that after the shot the game would end.
On Sunday, Talleres will receive Gimnasia de La Plata at the closing of the LPF, although he thinks about next Wednesday when he faces Banfield in the semifinal of the Copa Argentina, while the ‘tatengue’ will close the year at the beginning of the last date on Saturday in Santa Fe against Central Córdoba of Santiago del Estero.
Source: Ambito

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