Brown (M) could not at the Raúl Conti stadium with San Miguel and they tied 1-1 during date 7 of the Argentina – First National Championship 2024 tournament.
At 32 minutes into the first half, San Miguel won with a goal from midfielder Iván Antúnes, but in the 36th minute of the second half, Mario Galeano equalized for G. Brown (Madryn).
Mario Galeano’s performance positioned him as the most outstanding player of the match. G. Brown’s forward (Madryn) showed his best level by scoring 1 goal.
Iván Antúnes also had a good performance. The San Miguel midfielder scored 1 goal.
The match had a large number of cautions: Joaquín Pucheta, Francisco Manenti, Cristian Gorgerino, Juan Román Riquelme, Camilo Machado, Tiago Cravero, Facundo Cardozo, Alan Silva and Santiago Velázquez. Juan Román Riquelme was sent off after receiving his second yellow card, in the 79th minute of the second half.
Brown (M) coach Leonardo Lemos presented a 4-4-2 tactical layout with Sebastián Giovini in goal; Federico Torres, Nicolás Bazzana, Juan Román Riquelme and Cristian Gorgerino on the defensive line; Camilo Machado, Federico Marín, Francisco Funes and Maximiliano Luayza in the middle; and Mario Galeano and Mauro Fernández in the attack.
For its part, Gustavo Coleoni’s team came out with a 4-4-2 tactical layout with Joaquín Pucheta between the three sticks; Francisco Manenti, Dixon Rentería, Facundo Cardozo and Peter Martínez Grance in defense; Iván Antúnes, Tiago Cravero, Carlos Battigelli and Nahuel Luján in the midfield; and Brian Risso Patrón and Diego Sosa up front.
Álvaro Carranza was the referee chosen for the match at the Raúl Conti stadium.
On the next date, Brown (M) will visit Quilmes and San Miguel will play at home against Agropecuario Argentino.
Changes in G. Brown (Madryn)
- 15′ 1T – Sebastián Giovini left for Matías Soria
- 62′ 2T – Francisco Nahuel Funes left for Renso Pérez and Maximiliano Luayza Koot for Alan Silva
- 77′ 2T – Cristian Gorgerino left for Santiago Velázquez and Federico Torres for Matías Maximiliano Jara
Changes in San Miguel
- 64′ 2T – Brian Risso Patrón left for Facundo Emmanuel Melivilo and Diego Sosa for Martín Leonel Batallini
- 69′ 2T – Carlos Battigelli left for Matías Benítez
- 86′ 2T – Tiago Benjamín Cravero left for David Iván Müller and Francisco Manenti for Catriel Ignacio Sánchez
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