On their visit to Don José Dellagiovanna, Pincha beat Matador 1-0, for date 1 of the Argentina tournament – Torneo Sur Finanzas 2024. In the 9th minute of the first half, Mauro Méndez changed the course of the match by scoring a goal that sentenced the meeting.
The figure of the meeting was Mauro Méndez. The Estudiantes striker scored 1 goal and gave 9 correct passes.
Zaid Romero was also a crucial figure on defense during the match. The Estudiantes defender was important because he cleared 5 dangerous balls.
It was a game with many fouls and numerous interruptions. There were 3 reprimands: Eros Mancuso, Martín Ortega and Tomás Fernández.
Tigre’s coach, Sebastián Domínguez, had a 4-5-1 formation on the field with Felipe Zenobio in goal; Martín Ortega, Gian Nardelli, Kevin Lomónaco and Nahuel Génez on the defensive line; Martín Garay, Agustín Cardozo, Tomás Galván, Blas Armoa and Gonzalo Maroni in the middle; and Nicolás Contín in the attack.
For their part, those led by Eduardo Domínguez stood with a 4-3-3 strategy with Matías Mansilla between the three sticks; Eros Mancuso, Santiago Flores, Federico Fernández and Nicolás Fernández in defense; Fernando Zuqui, Santiago Ascacíbar and Pablo Piatti in the midfield; and Tiago Palacios, Mauro Méndez and Alexis Manyoma up front.
The referee designated for the match was Andrés Gariano.
Matador will visit Rosario Central on the next matchday, while Pincha will host Dep. Riestra at the Jorge Luis Hirschi stadium.
The local team is in twenty-fourth place and has not added yet, while the visitor has reached 3 points and is in eighth place in the tournament.
Changes in Tiger
- 45′ 2T – Nahuel Alejandro Génez left for Ángelo Marchese, Gonzalo Maroni for Juan Cruz Esquivel and Federico Fernández for Zaid Abner Romero
- 59′ 2T – Gian Nardelli left for Tomás Julián Fernández
- 71′ 2T – Martín Ortega left for Matías Espíndola
- 81′ 2T – Kevin Joel Lomónaco left for Sebastián Luciano Emanuel Medina
Changes in Students
- 57′ 2T – Mauro Andrés Méndez Acosta left for Marcelo Javier Correa, Alexis Castillo Manyoma for Enzo Nicolás Pérez and Pablo Daniel Piatti for Edwuin Stiven Cetré Angulo
- 77′ 2T – Tiago Palacios left for Franco Zapiola
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