In the second stage, López scored again, while José Sand got the tie, at six and 40 minutes, respectively.
The first half in “La Fortaleza” was intense and pure goal, although without so much collective game on the part of both teams.
Talleres was solid in the midfield and forceful on offense, where he was able to capitalize on each attack play he had in his favor against a Lanús defense that was permissive and had several errors.
The goals in favor gave the Cordovan the tranquility to manage the game, although with the income of Matías Esquivel and Alexander Bernabei, Lanús stopped being erratic and confused and went out to look for the discount with the speed and the good afternoon of José López.
The “Garnet” came out with everything and imposed the conditions of the game at the beginning of the second stage, with the aim of seeking the discount, and thus achieved it again with López at six minutes.
After the discount, those led by coach Luis Zubeldia continued with the pressure on rival field and drowned the Cordoba, who were outmatched on all lines by the locals.
However, those commanded by “Cacique” Alexander Medina took advantage of the speed of their forwards and on some occasions they came out fast to try to define the result, although without effectiveness.
The good performance of Ignacio Malcorra on the left sector allowed “Granate” to become strong from the middle of the field forward and after a center from that sector, the historic José “Pepe” Sand achieved the tie with a shot that he found only in the area.
Looking to the end of the game, Lanús continued looking for victory with football and win, although at times the “T” also did his thing for what was a high-flying football match.
With these goals, the forwards of Lanús, Sand and López, top the scorers’ table with 11 wins each.
“The truth is that we lacked personality to sustain a victory as broad as the one we achieved in the first half,” recognized the Uruguayan Talleres striker Michael Santos at the end of the match.
On the next date (19th) Lanús will visit Argentinos Juniors, while Talleres will receive Huracán at the Mario Kempes stadium. where on the previous day he lost to the leader River Plate by 2 to 0 playing almost the entire match with one more man (from 7 minutes), due to the expulsion of Felipe Peña Biafore.
In any case, the Cordobans occupy second place in the championship and fourth in the Annual Table that is classifying them for the Copa Libertadores 2022.
While Lanús paired Vélez Sarsfield in third place in the local competition and is sixth in the Annual Table, leading the lot of those who qualify for the South American 2022.
= Synthesis =
Lanús: Lautaro Morales; Nicolás Morgantini, Matías Pérez, Guillermo Burdisso and Brian Aguirre; Lautaro Acosta, Facundo Pérez, Jorge Morel and Ignacio Malcorra; José Sand and José López. DT: Luis Zubeldia.
Workshops (Córdoba): Guido Herrera; Julián Malatini, Nahuel Tenaglia, Rafael Pérez and Enzo Díaz; Juan Ignacio Méndez, Francis Mac Allister; Diego Valoyes, Carlos Auzqui, Héctor Fértoli and Michael Santos. DT: Alexander Medina.
Goals in the first half: 10min. and 18min. Santos (T); the first criminal; 25min. Auzqui (T), penalty and 32min. Lopez (L).
Goals in the second half: 6min. López (L) and 40min. Sand (L).
Changes in the first half: 33min. Matías Esquivel for Pérez (L) and Alexander Bernabei for Morgantini (L); Changes in the second stage: 22min. Juan Cruz Komar for Malatini (T), Juan Cruz Esquivel for Fértoli (T); 26min. Pedro De la Vega for Acosta (L), Tomás Belmonte for Morel (L); 32min. Cristian Ludueña for Mac Allister (T), Mateo Retegui for Auzqui (T); 38min. Ángelo Martino for Santos (T) and 44min. Franco Orozco for Malcorra (L).
Admonished: Morales, Morgantini, Morel and Sand (L). Santos, Ludueña ,, Tenaglia and Rafael Pérez (T).
Referee: Hernán Mastrángelo.
Stadium: City of Lanús.

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