On the other hand, Juan Francisco Mattia was key. The Racing defender (Cba) was important because he scored 1 goal.
The match had several cautioned: Emmanuel Giménez, Juan Francisco Mattia, Lucas Algozino and Ariel Kippes.
Brown’s (A) coach, Pablo Vicó, arranged a 4-4-2 formation on the field with Horacio Ramírez in goal; Mauricio Rosales, Ariel Kippes, Nicolás Herranz and Ayrton Sánchez on the defensive line; Lucas Algozino, Luis Jérez Silva, Lautaro Belleggia and Franco Perinciolo in the middle; and Ivan Sandoval and Patricio Vidal in attack.
For their part, those led by Carlos Bossio planted themselves with a 4-4-2 strategy with Leonardo Rodríguez under the three sticks; Santiago Rinaudo, Marcio Gómez Pereyra, Juan Francisco Mattia and Gianfranco Ferrero in defense; Emmanuel Giménez, Leonel Monti, Pablo López and Franco Coronel in midfield; and Leandro Fernández and Rodrigo Acosta up front.
The designated referee for the match was Jorge Broggi.
Brown (A) will visit Riestra on the next day, while La Academia will host Estudiantes (BA) at the Miguel Sancho stadium.
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