Hurricane defeated the relegated team tonight Arsenal 1-0 at Parque de los Patricios and ensured permanence in the First Division, at the same time, which reached River Plate at the top of Zone A, which led to their classification to the final phase of the Professional League Cup.
For the 13th. penultimate date, the “Globo” won it with fairness due to Walter Mazzantti’s goal 18 minutes into the first half.
Arsenal finished with one less player due to the expulsion of Néstor Breitenbrucht 30 minutes into the second half.
Huracán had nothing left over but took advantage of Arsenal’s defensive horror to open a match that ended up suffering until the last minute.
The “Globo” was saved from relegation to a final date after distressing months and with the help of Diego Martínez is now excited about fighting for the LPF Cup title.
The final vent of the players in front of the fans was a sample of what they experienced in this incredible year, which began with almost qualifying for the Copa Libertadores and continued with several passages in the relegation zone and seriously compromised.
Despite the positional dominance, Huracán was tied up by nerves and had a hard time creating danger for Arsenal until after 18 minutes he scored in the most unusual way.
Matías Cóccaro threw a long pass that for everyone was going to go through the baseline except for Rodrigo Echeverría, who fought it, left it on the line and to the confusion of Gonzalo Muscia and goalkeeper Alejandro Medina he threw the center back for the Walter Mazzantti’s left footed shot that had the additional fortune of deflecting off Joaquín Pombo before entering the goal to make it 1-0.
Medina and all of Arsenal claimed that the ball had gone out but from the VAR, Nicolás Lamolina validated the initial decision of referee Hernán Mastrángelo and assistant Lucio Méndez.
The “Globo” did not take advantage of the fortuitous advantage to calm down and gave the ball to Arsenal, who also put pressure and did not allow them a clean exit to the premises.
With their offensive limitations, the Viaducto team had a clear chance at the end of the first half with a shot by Lucas Brochero that passed near Lucas Chaves’ left post.
The beginning of the second stage seemed like an extension of the end of the first because before the minute, Arsenal had the tie at the feet of Juan Ignacio Peinipil but Chaves’ saving leg appeared to save the “Globo” and redeem himself with his fans after having been criticized for much of the season.
Diego Martínez’s team was not calm at any point in the game, not even when from the 30th minute onwards they were left with one more player due to the expulsion of Breitenbrucht after a harsh foul on the admitted Ignacio Pussetto.
The former Udinese himself had the chance to make it 2-0 at 36 minutes but decided poorly in the one-on-one with Medina.
In the final minutes, Arsenal, with dignity and one less player, cornered Huracán, who ended up with a line of five defenders and an exaggerated suffering that unleashed the fans’ crazy celebration with the final whistle.
Source: Ambito

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