Forward Jonathan Dellarossa scored the goal that gave Chaco For Ever the partial victory in the 74th minute.
Both teams come into the match with the intention of recovering after losing their chance to climb the standings in the previous round.
Chaco For Ever does not want to regret another defeat: its match against San Martín (T) ended 0-1. In the 4 previous rounds, its results were varied: it lost 1 and 3 were draws. It could have scored 1 goal and has received 3.
San Telmo is coming off a 1-2 loss at home to Def. de Belgrano. In its last matches it has had 1 win, 1 loss and 2 draws, in which it could have scored 6 goals against its opponent and has conceded 5 goals.
The referee designated for the match was Yamil Possi.
Chaco For Ever Formation Today
The team led by Ricardo Pancaldo plans its game with a 4-4-2 formation with Gastón Canuto in goal; Maximiliano Romero, Milton Leyendeker, Mathías Silvera and Franco Perinciolo in defense; Agustin Bellone, Brian Nievas, Santiago Valenzuela and Gonzalo Lucero in the middle; and Imanol Enríquez and Jonathan Dellarossa up front.
San Telmo’s training today
For their part, Alfredo Grelak’s team will line up on the field with a 4-3-3 strategy with Brian Bustos defending the goal; Martín Vallejos, Héctor González, Agustín Lamosa, Rodrigo Ayala in the back line; Emiliano Franco, Gabriel Ramírez and Rodrigo González in the midfield; and with Iñaki Larthirigoyen, Diego Diellos and José Barreto in attack.
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