The match on date 11 played at Lencho ended without El Taladro and El Matador managing to score.
Talleres attempted 17 shots on goal during the match and although he surpassed his opponent (who only had 8 shots), it was not enough to break the parity. Of the total, 5 of them ended up in the goal and 12 ended up outside.
The figure of the party was Juan Camilo Portilla. The Talleres midfielder made 69 correct passes and recovered 5 balls.
Marcelo Barovero was another of the outstanding players. The Banfield goalkeeper showed his quality by containing 4 shots and giving 7 correct passes.
At 52 minutes of the second stage, defender Gastón Benavídez raised the public with a pipe to Ignacio Rodríguez.
It was a duel that was slowed down by the accumulation of fouls, which cut off the rhythm. There were 2 reprimands: Ulises Ortegoza and Juan Camilo Portilla.
Banfield’s strategist, Julio César Falcioni, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-4-2 formation with Marcelo Barovero in goal; Ezequiel Bonifacio, Alejandro Maciel, Aarón Quirós and Emanuel Insúa in the defensive line; Juan Pablo Álvarez, Jesús Soraire, Yvo Calleros and Ignacio Rodríguez in the middle; and Bruno Sepúlveda and Milton Giménez in the attack.
For their part, those chosen by Walter Ribonetto took to the field with a 4-3-3 formation with Guido Herrera between the three sticks; Gastón Benavídez, Matías Catalán, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez and Miguel Navarro in defense; Ulises Ortegoza, Juan Camilo Portilla and Matías Galarza in the middle of the field; and Rubén Botta, Federico Girotti and Ramón Sosa up front.
The judge chosen to direct the match at Lencho was Hernán Mastrángelo.
For the next date, El Taladro will act as a visitor against Independiente Riv. (M), while El Matador will receive Vélez.
Changes in Banfield
- 57′ 2T – Juan Pablo Álvarez left for Gerónimo Rivera
- 78′ 2T – Ignacio Rodríguez left for Lucas Palavecino
- 79′ 2T – Jesús Miguel Soraire left for Cristian David Núñez Morales and Bruno Christian Sepúlveda for Marcos Echeverría
Changes in Workshops
- 70′ 2T – Diego Ulises Ortegoza left for Silvio Alejandro Martínez and Matías Galarza Fonda for Marcos Portillo
- 71′ 2T – Ramón Sosa Acosta left for Ramiro Ruiz Rodríguez
- 86′ 2T – Juan Camilo Portilla Orozco left for Juan Carlos Portillo
- 87′ 2T – Federico Girotti Bonazza left for Nahuel Lautaro Bustos
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