River beat Lanús 1 to 0 As a local for the sixth date of the Opening Tournament of the Professional League and was located as an escort of Rosario Central, with the same number of units as independent.
With The only goal of Colombian Miguel Borja, who also failed a penaltyRiver reached the 12 points, like the “red”, and was only two from Rosario Central, which leads with 14. However, San Lorenzo plays, with 11, as well as Deportivo Riestra, which, which It has nine.
In a first half where the archers were the figures with two shortcuts that saved the zero: Nahuel Losada to Facundo Colidio and Franco Armani to Walter Bou, River was a little more and dominated the actions but without being clear.
Already in the second stage, River had the opportunity to put an advantage after a corner shot by Gonzalo Martínez that connected Gonzalo Montiel, but the right side was in an advanced position so the goal was canceled.
At 33 minutes of the second half, the Colombian scorer Borja woke up and after great control within the area, opened following the route and defined crossed to the second stick, impossible for Losada.
A few minutes later Borja’s goal, Agustín Medina knocked Galoppo inside the area but referee Facundo Tello thought he simulated and not sanctioned anything. However, after the call of VAR, he reviewed his decision and gave a penalty for River.
Borja took the ball with confidence, to put his double, but in a very bad execution in the middle, the ball deviated above the crossbar.
Party synthesis
Stadium: The monumental.
Referee: Facundo Tello.
VAR: Mauro Vigliano.
River: Franco Armani; Gonzalo Montiel, Germán Pezzella, Lucas Martínez Quarta, Marcos Acuña; Enzo Pérez, Giuliano Galoppo; Gonzalo Martínez, Santiago Lencina; Sebastián Driussi; Facundo Colidio. DT: Marcelo Gallardo.
Lanús: Nahuel Losada; Gonzalo Pérez, Carlos Izquierdoz, Ronaldo Dejesús, Sacha Marcich; Felipe Peña Biafore, Agustín Cardozo; Eduardo Salvio, Marcelino Moreno, Ramiro Carrera; Walter Bou. DT: Mauricio Pellegrino.
Goals in the second half: 33M Miguel Borja (R).
Changes in the first half: 39m Agustín Medina by Peña Biafore (L).
Changes in the second half: In the beginning, Miguel Borja for Driussi (R); 19m Alexis Segovia per race (L); 20m Alexis Canelo by Bou (L); Maximiliano Meza by Lencina (R); 27m Santiago Simón by G. Martínez (R); 34m Rodrigo Aliendro for E. Pérez (R); 35m Gonzalo Tapia by Colidio (R); 39m Juan Ramírez for Cardozo (L); Dylan Aquino by Salvio (L).
Source: Ambito

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