With two goals from midfielder Gonzalo Gomez, Midland had a real goal feast with a resounding 5-1 victory over UAI Urquiza. The goals of the match for the local team were scored by Ignacio Palacio (29′ 1T), Gonzalo Gomez (41′ 1T, penalty and 22′ 2T), Jeremías Perales (25′ 2T) and Diego Molina (7′ 1T, against) . While the away goal was scored by Mauricio Aguirre (15′ 2T).
Gonzalo Gomez was the figure of the match. The Midland midfielder was the author of 2 goals and shot on goal 2 times.
Another important player in the match was Ignacio Palacio. The Midland midfielder was the author of 1 goal.
In the match there were 2 reprimands: Diego Molina and Germán Aguirre. Diego Molina was sent off after receiving his second yellow card, in the 42nd minute of the first half.
Midland’s technical director, Jesús Díaz, proposed a 4-4-2 strategy with Mauro Leguiza in goal; Emilio Porro, Pedro Castorani, Emiliano Mayola and Mariano Arango on the defensive line; Gonzalo Gomez, Pablo Despósito, Ignacio Palacio and Damián Núñez in the middle; and Agustín Arias and Jeremías Perales in the attack.
For their part, those led by Sebastián Abeledo stood with a 4-4-2 formation with Marcos Jara between the three sticks; Nahuel Menéndez, Enzo Ortíz, Germán Aguirre and Joaquín Ferrara in defense; Emanuel Quinteros, Tiago Luna, Diego Molina and Mauricio Aguirre in midfield; and Nicolás Fernández and Jose Maria Ingratti up front.
Referee Mauro Biasutto was selected to carry out the actions of the game.
On the next date, Midland will visit San Martín Burzaco and UAI Urquiza will play at home against Fénix at the Monumental stadium in Villa Lynch.
Changes in Midland
- 55′ 2T – Damián Isaac Núñez left for Mauro Daniel Frattini
- 74′ 2T – Agustín Arias came out for Nicolás Violini
- 75′ 2T – Ignacio Palacio left for Lionel Alejandro Nicolás Laborda and Mariano Gabriel Arango for Federico Hernán Cataldi
Changes at UAI Urquiza
- 63′ 2T – Emanuel Quinteros left for Valentín Senatore and Tiago Luna Brizuela for Valentín Matlis
- 77′ 2T – Nicolás Fernández left for Ramiro Scarcella
- 78′ 2T – Mauricio Aguirre left for Lionel Forni, Enzo Gabriel Ortiz for Agustín Gaitán Quimey and Gonzalo Ariel Gomez for Fabián Ismael Garay
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