The local team took the lead through Jonathan Torres, 9 minutes into the first half, while the “T” turned the result with goals from Diego García, at 28 in the first half, and José David Romero , at 8 of the complement.
Go to preserve several starters for the clash against Boca, the Cordoba team managed to add the three points and If Estudiantes do not win the classic La Plata against Gymnastics this Sunday, Talleres will qualify for the group stage of the Libertadores without depending on the Argentine Cup.
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On the other hand, for the “green” cast, the outlook is worrying, since while looking for a coach, they registered their fifth defeat in the last six games played.
As for the game, which was played at times under heavy rain, Sarmiento dominated in the first minutes: at 9 minutes he was close with a right hand from middle distance, well covered by Guido Herrera, and two minutes later he opened the scoring for the opportunism from Torres, who picked up a rebound after a free throw to put the 1-0.
But as the minutes went by, Talleres matched the process and warned with a shot from Garcia, assisted by Francis Mac Allister, at 15 minutes, saved by Manuel Vicentini.
The “T” gave continuity to his good moment and at 28 minutes García scored the equalizer, finishing from the right after collecting a header from Federico Mancinelli on a free kick.
Already in the second half, the Cordovan team continued to be superior and managed to turn the result, at 8 minutes, in an action in which Héctor Fértoli overflowed on the left and left Romero facing the goal, so that he scores 2 to 1.
With the victory on his side, Talleres took refuge in his field, a little out of fatigue and a little because of the thrust of the local, who had fresh legs that came from the bench.
In this context, Herrera saved the visiting team on a couple of occasions, closing his fence when Sarmiento came, especially by dint of centers.
At 30 minutes there was a controversial action, since the newly admitted Ángelo Martino went with his elbow up on Federico Bravo, but the referee Nazareno Arasa only showed him the yellow card.
Near the end, there was another disputed play, when Mateo Retegui went to the ground to fight a defender, the ball hit his arm and then converted, but Arasa did not validate the goal, considering that the action was intentional.
On the last play of the match, a free kick sent in the form of a cross, even goalkeeper Vicentini went to the rival area to look for the header, but Herrera cleared with his fists and assured the victory of the “T”.
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