Many emotions in Lanús’s victory over Tigre

Many emotions in Lanús’s victory over Tigre

In a match without respite in Don José Dellagiovanna, Granate demonstrated its superiority by beating Matador by 3 to 2, beating it on date 10 of the Argentina – Copa LPF 2024 tournament. The goals of the match for the local team were scored by Agustín Cardozo (13′ 1T) and Gian Nardelli (38′ 1T, penalty). While the away goals were scored by Marcelino Moreno (29′ 1T), Walter Bou (13′ 2T) and Braian Aguirre (18′ 2T).

A great play by Granate, 29 minutes into the first half, was the one that moved the scoreboard thanks to Marcelino Moreno. After an individual play on the right, the midfielder shot at the goal from the large area and placed the ball to the goalkeeper’s right post, who could do nothing.

Braian Aguirre emerged as the most outstanding player of the match. The Lanús midfielder scored 1 goal, made 18 correct passes, recovered 2 balls and looked for the opposite goal with 2 shots.

Agustín Cardozo was another of the key players. The Tigre midfielder scored 1 goal, made 31 correct passes, stole 5 balls and looked for the opponent’s goal twice.

Due to the number of fouls committed, the game was constantly interrupted. There were several reprimands: Gonzalo Maroni, Ezequiel Forclaz, Braian Aguirre and Julio César Soler.

Tigre coach Néstor Gorosito proposed a 4-5-1 formation with Matías Tagliamonte in goal; Martín Ortega, Gian Nardelli, Facundo Giacopuzzi and Nahuel Génez on the defensive line; Martín Garay, Agustín Cardozo, Ezequiel Forclaz, Gonzalo Maroni and Blas Armoa in the middle; and Gonzalo Flores in the attack.

For its part, Ricardo Zielinski’s team took the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Lucas Acosta between the three sticks; Juan José Cáceres, Ezequiel Muñoz, Abel Luciatti and Julio César Soler in defense; Braian Aguirre, Raúl Loaiza, Felipe Peña Biafore and Marcelino Moreno in the midfield; and Augusto Lotti and Walter Bou up front.

Referee Facundo Tello Figueroa was in charge of supervising the game at Don José Dellagiovanna.

On the next date, Matador will face Godoy Cruz as a visitor, while Granate will play as a visitor against Belgrano.

This result places Lanús in second place in Zone B, with 19 points. Tigre, meanwhile, occupies fourteenth place with 5 units.

Changes in Tiger
  • 59′ 2T – Gonzalo Maroni for Brahian Milton Alemán
  • 69′ 2T – Héctor Martín Garay for Matías Espíndola and Blas Esteban Armoa Núñez for Flabián Londoño Bedoya
Changes in Lanús
  • 60′ 2T – Augusto Diego Lotti for Jonatan Torres
  • 66′ 2T – Raúl Alberto Loaiza Morelos for Nery Andrés Domínguez
  • 81′ 2T – Felipe Peña Biafore for Gonzalo Germán Pérez Corbalán and Damián Marcelino Moreno for Luciano Boggio

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