Hurricane defeated a Racing of Uruguay By 3 to 1 in the match they played tonight, at the Centennial Stadium of Montevideo, for the fourth date of Group C of the South American Cup 2025.
The place had begun at the advantage with the goal of the Argentine Baptist striker Tomatis, in 24 minutes of the first part, but the “globe” turned it with goals from the Agustín Urzi steering wheel, at 41 minutes, defender Fabio Pereyra, in nine minutes of the complement and the striker Rodrigo Cabral, in the fifth minute of discount.
With the triumph, Frank Darío Kudelka’s team remains in the first position of the group, with 10 pointswhile the Montevideans could not add.
On the next date, Hurricane will visit América de Cali from Colombia, on Wednesday, May 14 at 9:30 p.m., while Racing will receive Corinthians from Brazil on Thursday 15 at 19.
The first arrival of the game was for Hurricane, at eight minutes. A good collective play between the side Tomás Guidara and the striker Walter Mazzantti allowed the attacker to overflow and put a center back, which was finished off without direction by the center of Loonardo Leonardo Sequeira.
The “Globe” approached the goal again seven minutes later, with a corner of the steering wheel Matko Miljevic that was headed on the first stick by the steering wheel Leonel Pérez, with a shot that passed near the crossbar.
At his first danger arrival, Racing put an advantage. At 24 minutes, after a corner played in short, the steering wheel Mateo Cáceres put a center to the second stick for the Argentine Bautista Tomatis, whose great volley shot entered through the left stick of goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez.
The 20 -year -old striker had the chance to expand the advantage 14 minutes later, with a first auction after a long pass that was weak and diverted.
Equality reached 41 minutes, with a center to the second stick of Miljevic that was topped, first and crossed, by Agustín Urzi, for 1-1.
In his first attack of the second half, the “globe” traced. Happy again from the stop ball, a Miljevic corner fell precise to the second stick, where Fabio Pereyra’s frentazo put Frank Darío Kudelka’s team in 2-1 advantage.
Hurricane reached four minutes from the end, with a good individual play by striker Matías Tissera, who advanced from inside out and finished from the edge of the area, with a shot that passed near the crossbar.
The fourth goal of the night arrived in the fifth minute of discount, when the steering wheel Gabriel Alanís drove a counterattack on the left and then put a center to the second stick, which was finished off first and the goal by Rodrigo Cabral, with a high shot that hit the crossbar before entering.
Racing Synthesis of Montevideo vs Hurricán for the South American Cup
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