Students He won tonight as a visitor by 2 to 0 to Carabobo of Venezuela, in a match corresponding to the first date of Group A of the Copa Libertadores of America, held at the Misael Delgado Sports Stadium in Valencia.
The goals for the Argentine team were made by Santiago Núñez, at 45 minutes of the first half, and Santiago Ascacíbar on a penalty, at 27 minutes of the second part.
For his part, Edson Tortolero was expelled in the Venezuelan cast, at 19 minutes of the complement, after committing a strong infraction about midfielder Ezequiel Piovi.
With this triumph, those led by Eduardo Domínguez began their journey in the international championship with good foot and must face University of Chile at the next event of the contest, on Tuesday, April 8 from 9:30 p.m.
As for the local level, the “Lion” of La Plata will receive Belgrano next Friday from 7:00 p.m. for the twelfth day of the Opening Tournament of the Professional Soccer League, competition in which it is fifth from Zone A with 19 points.
In a first couple, the “Pincha” found the advantage in the feet of Santiago Núñez at 45 minutes, who connected a large center from the left corner shot by Tiago Palacios.
At 6 minutes of the second part, Arzamendia himself controlled the left wing and placed a bushing pass, which was pushed by the Santiago Ascacíbar steering wheel, but ended in a corner.
Later, Venezuelan Tortolero striker went to play the ball with Piovi, but the attacker hit the ankle of the albiceleste footballer and referee Jhon Ospina Londoño decided to show him the red card.
A short time later, Carabobo was going to receive another setback after Pablo Bonilla committed an infraction on Arzamendia within the area and in charge of imparting justice validated the auction from the twelve steps to the instances of VAR.
Meanwhile, the Santiago Ascacibar steering wheel changed by goal the maximum penalty to expand the difference in the result and sentence the game.
Synthesis Carabobo FC vs students by the Copa Libertadores
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