Alte. Brown defeated S. Martín T 3-1 in the penalty shootout and qualified for the next phase of Argentina – Copa Argentina 2024. Santiago Vera, Santiago Gauna and Facundo Miño became the winning team, however Leandro Iglesias and Facundo Stable They missed their opportunity, while for the loser Gonzalo Klusener converted his shot from twelve steps into a goal, but Junior Arias, Pablo Hernández and Nicolás Moreno missed their opportunity.
The match ended tied 3-3 during regulation ninety and the teams took the finish to the finishes from the twelve steps. Almirante Brown celebrated with the scores of Tomás Almada (3′ 1T), Santiago Gauna (25′ 1T) and Tomás Díaz (37′ 1T). San Martín (T) reached the rival goal with Nahuel Banegas (10′ 2T and 35′ 2T) and Gonzalo Klusener (49′ 2T).
San Martín (T) dominated the actions, but was not forceful in Almirante Brown’s goal. Of a total of 20 shots, 9 came close to the goal and 8 outside.
Gonzalo Klusener’s prominence established him as the best player of the match. The forward from San Martín (T) showed his best level by scoring 1 goal and finishing 4 times into the opponent’s goal.
The Elephant Cemetery, Tomás Almada, was also key in the stadium. The Almirante Brown midfielder stood out against San Martín (T) since he scored 1 goal and gave 2 correct passes.
With many fouls, it was an intense match with many interruptions on the court. There were a large number of reprimands: Tomás Almada, Juan Cuevas, Leonardo Monje, Nahuel Banegas, Bruno Cenci, Gustavo Abregú, Gonzalo Rodríguez, Tomás Díaz and Leandro Iglesias.
Alte’s coach. Brown, Daniel Bazán Vera, arranged a 4-3-3 formation on the field with Ramiro Martínez in goal; Enzo Cardozo, Facundo Miño, Leandro Quiroz and Fernando Rodríguez on the defensive line; Tomás Almada, Bruno Cenci and Santiago Gauna in the middle; and Ulises Abreliano, Pio Bonacci and Tomás Díaz in the attack.
For their part, those led by Diego Flores stood with a 4-4-2 strategy with Darío Sand between the three sticks; Gonzalo Bettini, Thiago Peñalba, Agustín Dattola and Nahuel Banegas in defense; Lautaro Fedele, Leonardo Monje, Gustavo Abregú and Diego Mastrángelo in the midfield; and Juan Cuevas and Junior Arias up front.
The match at the Elephant Cemetery stadium was directed by referee Andrés Gariano.
Changes in Admiral Brown
- 57′ 2T – Tomás Almada came out for Leandro Iglesias
- 70′ 2T – Enzo Fabián Cardozo left for Facundo Nahuel Stable and Fernando Facundo Rodríguez for Gonzalo Errecalde
- 74′ 2T – Marcos Ulises Abreliano left for Cristian Alberto Varela and Pio Bonacci for Santiago Ezequiel Vera
Changes in Saint Martin (T)
- 45′ 2T – Agustín Nicolás Dattola left for Guillermo Ferracuti, Leonardo Monje for Pedro Pablo Hernández and Diego Mastrángelo for Exequiel Nicolás Moreno
- 64′ 2T – Lautaro Exequiel Fedele came out for Gonzalo Emanuel Rodríguez
- 76′ 2T – Thiago Peñalba left for Gonzalo Martín Klusener
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