With this victory obtained on their return to the Forest after the opening of the quotas, those led by Néstor Gorosito added 34 points, to one of Colón, and were on the verge of playing the next South American.
In an intense match in which both teams surrendered when looking for the rival goal, the one led by Néstor “Pipo” Gorosito knew how to find in the Cordoba midfield the weak point of those led by Alexander Medina, who under pressure at the time of looking for the result were victims of a fiery albiazul forward, which had Luis “Pulga” Rodríguez as its high point.
Just one step below the “Flea” appear Brahian Alemán, the goalkeeper Rodrigo Rey, the “Perla” Erik Ramírez, the veteran Lucas Licht and the flyers Nery Leyes and Manuel Insaurralde, like the figures around which Gimnasia built the triumph .
The initial pressure from Talleres was taking effect and pushing Gimnasia against the Rey arch, with appearances by Héctor Fertoli, Diego Valoyes, Carlos Auzqui and full-back Enzo Díaz, while Nery Leyes struggled to beat the Cordoban in the middle.
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At 5 minutes Rafael Pérez committed a very hard foul near the middle of the court. The “Pulga” Rodríguez took charge of the free kick and the notable footballer took advantage of his punch and the Cordovan dogma of brand in the free kicks very far from the area, to put an impeccable ball to the penalty spot for the Colombian Johan Carbonero, who he dominated and executed Guido Herrera very calmly.
The “Cacique” Alexander Medina “gave four shouts” so that his leaders would not fall and Talleres went to look for the Wolf, who, faithful to the mischief of Gorosito and El Pulga, was waiting in a very intelligent way to strike back.
Gymnastics, he stood in the midfield and worked the stopped ball very well and with the advantage in his favor he gave the ball to the Cordoba team that pressed him high, he waited for him to counterattack him.
Thus, those led by Medina had a new opportunity in which Diego Valoyes entered the area with a dominated ball but ran into Rodrigo Rey who knew how to reduce the angle for the shot.
At 15 ‘Talleres again turned in attack, Michael Santos knew how to take advantage of a defensive error by Germán Guiffrey and spiked it over the goalkeeper, but the ball in an incredible way fell behind the goal.
The statistics showed that Talleres had greater possession of the ball, but the control of the game and the game was by Gymnastics and that was confirmed after 38 minutes, when the “Flea” recovered a ball passing the middle of the field, he put a pike waiting That his teammates opened up and gave it to Erick Ramírez who faced Herrera, the goalkeeper covered, but bounced and there the “jewel of the Wolf” took it again and put it in from a very closed angle.
When he returned for the second half, Talleres tried to untie Gorosito’s skein, and he succeeded in the 8th minute when Michael Santos left the area, accumulated rivals and opened for the arrival of Nahuel Tenaglia, who put a very treacherous low center that Enzo Díaz pushed about a Gymnastics defender.
Years of bad streak fell on the memory of the gymnastics fans, until Ramírez gathered Cordovan players and spike quickly with the controlled ball and when they all went with him, he opened to the right for the “Flea” to define with much quality. Thus the native of Simoca cleared the ghosts of the “fanas” of the “Wolf”.
The match gained in electricity at 18 minutes when Valoyes threw an impeccable cross that Komar sent to the bottom of the La Plata net, raising and lowering it with precision to the bottom of the net after a corner kick.
After minutes of entangled play, Gimnasia recovered the ball in three quarters, enabled with a long pass to the newly entered Rodrigo Holgado, who faced Herrera, who knocked him down. Luchas Litch was in charge of the penalty, who converted the fourth goal for Gimnasia.
At the end of the game, Brahian Alemán and “Pulga” entertained the ball at the exit of a corner until Gerometta spike to the area, received the ball and Auzqui’s foul, for which Rey Hilfer took a penalty. With a very powerful shot, Alemán took the penalty and scored the fifth goal for “Lobo” to close the game.
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