Godoy Cruz thrashed Patronato, which is increasingly complicated

Godoy Cruz thrashed Patronato, which is increasingly complicated

The authors of the “Tomba” goals were Martín Ojeda, Tomás Badaloni and Ian Escobar; while in the end the Board of Trustees suffered the expulsion of Matías Palavecino.

With the three defeats and a draw that Godoy Cruz was dragging, he caused his coach Diego Flores to opt for the change of the tactical drawing by presenting a 3-4-1-2, which showed him cautious to his team, with difficulties to arrive in danger to the opponent’s area for most of the first chapter.

That made it easier for the homeowner to be encouraged to take center stage, although with certain difficulties to thread a deep game.

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Anyway, he managed and was the one who arrived the most in the first stage with a couple of very clear occasions, not specified by those imponderables of football.

The first situation was the “Patron” with an arrival from the right of the Uruguayan Sebastián Sosa Sánchez, who with little space to define took a short shot that hit the left pipe of the visitor’s goal and was lost on the bottom line, on the 23 minutes.

Later, the crossbar saved the Mendoza fence when a shipment from Paraguayan Rolando García Guerreño crashed, when he headed a cross from a corner kick executed by Héctor Canteros in the 35th minute.

Suddenly the surprise came with a good triangulation on the left of Godoy Cruz, in which Ian Escobar assisted Ojeda to define when entering the area, finishing with a low turn to the left of Matías Ibáñez, who could not prevent the attack. Mendoza opening, at 37 minutes.

Without deserving it, those led by Diego Flores retired victorious towards the break because in the only clear arrival they made a difference; at the same time that Iván Delfino’s men were chewing anger because within the discreet game offered they had been the ones who contributed the most for the show and the best situations against the rival goal.

The second chapter, although it did not change much in terms of game volume, it did have greater intensity and with that it was more entertaining, with those from Paraná again wasting what they generated and the Mendoza, with greater confidence and tranquility due to the advantage obtained , proposing a round trip with quick replies.

So it was that Godoy Cruz in the final 10 minutes became a clear dominator to justify the victory and show his effectiveness with another assist from Escobar, this time for Badaloni’s splendid header, scoring the second goal at 35.

Finally, from so much projecting himself, the left winger-winger got the pleasure of another climb to finish low and cross to score his own goal, at 40 minutes.

Thus, the “Tomba” was able to cut the adverse streak that dragged and at the same time prolonged that of the “Patron” in the history between the two, between clashes in the First Division and the First National, since the ‘rojinegros’ could never win, accumulating 5 defeats and 3 draws.

Success was also vital for the “Translator” team because it allows them to gain greater confidence to face Talleres de Córdoba, next Wednesday, for the pending semifinal of the Argentine Cup, whose winner will face Boca Juniors in the final.

For the next date of the Professional League, the 24th, the Board of Trustees will visit Vélez, on Friday, December 3 at 9:30 p.m. while Godoy Cruz will receive Platense, on Saturday the 4th at 7.15pm.

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