Juan Fernando Garro (25m. PT), Nicolás Cordero (39m. PT), the Uruguayan Matías Cóccaro, from a penalty (25m. ST) and Santiago Hezze (39m. ST) scored the goals for “Globo” for the victory at the stadium Hometown.
Antonio Paulides (41m. PT) made the historic discount for Yupanqui, who despite the defeat had his debut in the main draw of the competition.
Huracán, champion of the 2014 edition, will face the winner of the cross between Instituto de Córdoba and Deportivo Riestra.
The Parque de los Patricios team complied with logic and took the well-deserved and resounding victory against a willful but inferior team.
Huracán, without Merolla among those summoned, imposed conditions from the beginning and after 3 minutes had the first chance, after the penalty committed by goalkeeper Alejo Martínez against Juan Fernando Garro.
However, striker Cordero, who had just scored a goal in the win (4-2) in the debut against Defensa y Justicia in Florencio Varela, threw him out.
Diego Dabove’s team, with some new faces such as Gastón Sauro and Valentín Burgoa, did not lose patience and went in search of the advantage against a well-placed rival, despite the great difference in category and hierarchy.
“Globo” finished fourth in the last Primera División tournament and will play the preliminary phase of the Copa Libertadores, while Yupanqui debuted last Friday in the Primera C and in professionalism, after 87 years of history.
In the first half, however, the imbalance was in the areas, because Huracán was effective and put what he had. First, with a good advance from Garro at the near post after Jonás Acevedo’s cross, and then with an accurate header from Cordero, after a good delivery from the Chilean Guillermo Soto from the right.
Yupanqui had had his approaches for the stopped ball and thus came the discount at the end of the first half due to a rebound from goalkeeper Lucas Chaves that Paulides took advantage of to shout the club’s first goal in the final phase of the Argentine Cup.
In the second half, Huracán made an even bigger difference in the game and on the scoreboard.
The admitted Matías Cóccaro, one of those who looked after Dabove, converted, from a penalty, after a handball from Franco Suárez for 3-1.
And then Santiago Hezze, one of the club’s jewels, scored the fourth with a great header.
Source: Ambito

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