In the match for date 1, Barracas C. won by the slightest difference in the Mendoza World Cup stadium. In the 38th minute of the second half, Alexis Domínguez wrote the outcome of the game by scoring the goal that defined the fate of the match.
Godoy Cruz’s insistence on finishing did not bear the expected results. While he outscored his opponent 24 to 8, 16 of his shots were on target and 8 ended up off target.
Alexis Domínguez had a great performance. The Barracas Central attacker shone by scoring 1 goal and giving 2 correct passes.
Another player who had a great game was Sebastián Moyano. The Barracas Central goalkeeper was the protagonist against Godoy Cruz: he contained 5 shots and made 16 correct passes.
The game became dirty with fouls and the players put in more force. There was only one card, in the 49th minute of the second half Facundo Mater received a yellow card.
Godoy Cruz’s coach, Daniel Oldrá, presented a 4-3-3 tactical layout with Roberto Ramírez in goal; Lucas Arce, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Thomas Galdames on the defensive line; Vicente Poggi, Bruno Leyes and Mariano Santiago in the middle; and Facundo Altamira, Nahuel Ulariaga and Juan Bautista Cejas in the attack.
For its part, Alejandro Orfila’s team came out with a 4-5-1 tactical layout with Sebastián Moyano between the three sticks; Facundo Mater, Nicolás Capraro, Gonzalo Goñi and Rodrigo Insúa in defense; Rodrigo Herrera, Siro Rosané, Lucas Brochero, Alan Cantero and Maximiliano Zalazar in the midfield; and Marco Iacobellis up front.
Silvio Trucco was in charge of supervising the order of play during the match.
On the next day Tomba will face Independiente Riv as a visitor. (M), while Barracas C. will play as a visitor against Sarmiento.
In this way, the local team is in twenty-sixth place in the championship without points, while the visiting team, with 3, is in fifth place.
Changes in Godoy Cruz
- 55′ 2T – Facundo Alejandro Altamira left for Tomás José Conechny
- 67′ 2T – Mariano Santiago left for Enzo Briones and Juan Bautista Cejas for Daniel Barrea
- 79′ 2T – Vicente Poggi Sassi came out for Ederson Salomón Rodríguez Lima
Changes in Central Barracks
- 64′ 2T – Lucas Emanuel Brochero left for Alexis Andrés Domínguez Ansorena and Maximiliano Ezequiel Zalazar for Manuel Agustín Duarte
- 75′ 2T – Marco Iacobellis left for Daniel Eduardo Juárez
- 84′ 2T – Siro Ignacio Cabral Rosané left for Agustín Ezequiel Irazoque
- 85′ 2T – Alan Martín Cantero left for Santiago Agustín Coronel
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