From the previous one, a special show was lived in the Cilindro de Avellaneda, with the deployment of a giant flag that covered all the stands, with the legend: “Beyond logic / beyond reason / I give you my love / and my heart”. The same flag that was released in 1997 and that the fans had not displayed for 18 years.
Then, he continued with the actions presented on the field of play by both teams, where the homeowner quickly took the lead through a free kick executed by the kid Alcaraz, at minute and a half.
With a good hit, the midfielder sent the ball low through the outer side of the barrier, through the only clearing that remained, hitting the left pipe of Leonardo Burián’s goal, which he had not managed to deflect and in the end the The ball brushed his back and entered.
Thus, Racing was able to convert its first goal from a free kick so far in the LPF competition.
That advantage gave the “Academy” a greater clean and jerk, which 7 minutes later had another clear situation with a “popcorn” by Javier Correa contained by the Uruguayan goalkeeper.
While Racing continued with its predominance due to the projections of Iván Pillud, triangulating with Leonel Miranda and “Licha” López on the right, the “Sabalero” became better organized in the field to contain the adversary and balance the gestation area, thereby began to share the role of the game.
In this way, he began to generate some concerns for Gabriel Arias until he was able to equalize, also, with a free kick, on 21 minutes.
Ferreira was in charge of executing it, over the barrier, to send the shot to the left of the goalkeeper. Thus, Colón became the team with the most effectiveness in converting free throws, adding three so far in the LPF.
After 1-1, the game became more vibrant and emotional. Racing had the most chances, including a penalty kick for a foul by Eric Meza against Alcaraz -one of the figures-, which was wasted by captain Lisandro López by executing it at the hands of Burián in the 38th minute.
Once again, the group of Fernando Gago charged at the beginning of the second chapter without being able to specify other favorable situations, in part to the interventions of Burián, another of the figures.
Colón knew how to take advantage of these circumstances to not forgive when there was a lack of intelligence between Nery Domínguez and Arias, from which Beltrán took advantage of, who in a swift entry defined by the goalkeeper’s exit to turn the story around at 8 minutes.
The young forward, who is on loan from River Plate, was thus able to mark his first conquest with the “red and black” shirt.
In spite of everything, the “Academy” had more favorable occasions, but as the impotence of not being able to convert increased, it became disorderly and that made it easier for the adversary to sustain the success, which was about to close it if Arias did not mediate to disrupt a definition of Christian Bernardi.
In the end, Racing was left with nothing, after making merits to add something, but the winner was more effective at the time of the definitions and from there the champion of the last LPF Cup made the difference.
The “Academy”, which cannot win at home since the sixth date, when it did so against Newell’s (2-0) and that since Fernando Gago’s new leadership has had 3 defeats and only one victory, was out of the classification zone from the South American, two points from Defense and Justice (49).
On the next date, the 22nd, Racing will visit River Plate, on Thursday 25 at 9:30 pm; While on the same day at 7.15 pm, Colón will receive Rosario Central, without the presence of Federico Lértora, who reached the fifth warning.
Synthesis
Racing: Gabriel Arias, Iván Pillud, Leonardo Sigali, Nery Dominguez and Fernando Prado; Leonel Miranda and Carlos Alcaraz; Enzo Copetti, Lisandro López and Tomás Chancalay; Javier Correa. DT: Fernando Gago.
Columbus: Leonardo Burián; Eric Meza, Bruno Bianchi, Gonzalo Piovi and Nahuel Gallardo; Rodrigo Aliendro, Federico Lértora, Alexis Castro and Christian Bernardi; Cristian Ferreira and Lucas Beltrán. DT: Eduardo Domínguez.
Goals in the first half: 1m, Alcaraz (R); and 21m, Ferreira (C).
Goal in the second half: 8m, Beltrán (C).
Changes in the second half: 26m, Santiago Pierotti for Ferreira (C); Facundo Mura for Meza (C); Benjamín Garré for Chancalay (R); and Gonzalo Córdoba for López (R); 32m, Nicolás Leguizamón for Beltrán (C); 38m, Darío Cvitanich for Alcaraz (R); 41m, Fabricio Domínguez for Pillud (R); Mauricio Martínez for Miranda (R); and Yeiler Goez for Bernardi (C).
Incidence in the first half: 38m. Burián (C) contained a penalty kick to López (R).
Admonished: Sigali and Garré (R). Lértora (C).
Referee: Diego Abal.
Stadium: Racing Club.
Source From: Ambito

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