This Saturday, La Gloria displayed an offensive and effective game in the rival goal, which allowed them to beat Halcón by 4 to 1 on matchday 12. The goals of the match for the home team were scored by Facundo Suárez (8′ 1T), Gregorio Rodríguez (10′ 1T), Gonzalo Requena (37′ 1T) and Ignacio Russo (40′ 2T). While the away goal was scored by Gabriel Alanís (5′ 1T).
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Facundo Suárez was the star of the match. The Instituto forward scored 1 goal, shot at the opposing goal on 4 occasions and made 12 correct passes.


Another key player in the defense was Gonzalo Requena. The Instituto defender was important for scoring 1 goal, winning 2 balls and throwing 2 balls out of the danger area.
Instituto’s technical director, Diego Dabove, proposed a 4-4-2 strategy with Manuel Roffo in goal; Giuliano Cerato, Gonzalo Requena, Fernando Alarcón and Lucas Rodríguez in the defensive line; Jonás Acevedo, Nicolás Dubersarsky, Gastón Lodico and Damián Puebla in the middle; and Gregorio Rodríguez and Facundo Suárez in attack.
For their part, Francisco Meneghini’s team lined up with a 4-5-1 formation with Enrique Bologna between the posts; Ezequiel Cannavó, Santiago Ramos Mingo, Lucas Ferreira and Alexis Soto in defence; Julián López, Kevin López, Matías Sosa, Luciano Herrera and Gabriel Alanís in the midfield; and Abiel Osorio up front.
Referee Andrés Merlos was selected to conduct the game.
On the next date, La Gloria will visit Banfield and Halcón will play at home against Barracas Central at the Norberto Tomaghello stadium.
After the match, the home team has 21 points and is in fifth place in the standings. The visitors have 8 points and are in twenty-sixth place in the tournament.
Changes in Institute
- 71′ 2T – Facundo Ezequiel Suárez came out for Ignacio Russo Cordero
- 72′ 2T – Nicolás Dubersarsky came out for Stefano Moreyra
- 81′ 2T – Damian Puebla came out for Silvio Ezequiel Romero, Gregorio Rodriguez for Jeremiah Lazaro and Hector Jonas Acevedo for Brahian David Cuello
Warned at the Institute:
- 14′ 2T Nicolás Dubersarsky (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 23′ 2T Jonás Acevedo (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 33′ 2T Stefano Moreyra (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
Changes in Defense and Justice
- 45′ 2T – Matías Josías Sosa came out for Rodrigo Manuel Bogarín Giménez
- 60′ 2T – Julian Alejo Lopez came out for Nicolas Palavecino
- 65′ 2T – Ezequiel Cannavó came on for Ayrton Portillo
- 74′ 2T – Gabriel Gustavo Alanís came out for Juan Bautista Miritello
Warned by Defensa y Justicia:
- 25′ 1T Matías Sosa (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 27′ 1T Alexis Soto (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 35′ 1T Lucas Ferreira (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 10′ 2T Santiago Ramos Mingo (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing)
Expelled from Defense and Justice:
- 31′ 2T Lucas Ferreira (Red for double yellow)
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