Central barracks achieved an important triumph against Students from La Plata to defeat him at home by 2 to 1, at the Claudio Tapia stadium in Villa Soldati, within the framework of the eleventh date of area A of the Opening Tournament 2025 of the Professional Soccer League (LPF).
The goals of Iván Tapia, 24 minutes of the first half, and Facundo Bruera, at 43 of the complement, made the difference in a night loaded with emotions and controversies.
Meanwhile, Thiago Palacios, at 38 minutes of the second stage, had transitory for the “click”.
With this result, students lost a chance to stay as an escort in area A and for now is fifth with 19 points, while Barracas Central climb temporarily to the seventh place with 17 units.
On the next day the “handsome” will visit no less than Boca, on Sunday, April 6 at 18, while the Platense team will receive Belgrano de Córdoba on Friday, April 4 at 19, three days later of its debut in the Copa Libertadores de América in front of Carabobo in Venezuela.
The team led by Rubén Darío Insua, who needed to add three to stay in the classification zone to the final phase, was solid and took advantage of the weaknesses of an unknown click, reduced by the absences of Guido Carrillo and Santiago Ascacíbar, both suspended.
Despite the transitory draw achieved by Tiago Palacio, students left an opaque image in the “handsome” stadium.
The opening of the marker reached 24 minutes, when Iván Tapia scored with a powerful shot from outside the area.
However, the play unleashed the controversy due to Eric Meza’s protests, who insisted that the ball had completely left the field during the previous action.
Already in the final stretch of the match, Facundo Bruera appeared to seal the agonizing victory with a goal that places Barracas Central in a privileged position within the classification positions of Zone A, consolidating his dream of advancing to the decisive phase of the championship.
Central barracks synthesis vs students by the Opening Tournament
Source: Ambito

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