San Lorenzo beat a Tiger 2-1 for the match corresponding to the round of 16 Opening Tournament of the Professional League in the midst of its institutional crisis, demonstrating that the team manages to get ahead despite everything. The “Cyclone” now Wait in the quarterfinals by the winner of the meeting between Argentinos Juniors and Institute of Córdobawhich will play tomorrow from 18 hours.
The meeting had everything: goals, controversies, an expelled and much intensity. Miguel Ángel Russo’s team replied to numerical inferiority after the early red card to Elián Irala at eleven minutes and ended up taking three important points thanks to an agonized goal from Alexis Cuello.
The first half had ended with a minimum advantage for the “Cyclone”, after Andrés Vombergar’s goal at four minutes. Despite the expulsion, San Lorenzo was firm defensively to a tiger that failed to capitalize on his opportunities, although he hinted at danger with auction from Eric Ramírez and Santiago González.
In the complement, Tigre found the draw quickly with an accurate definition of Héctor Fértoli after four minutes of starting the complement. From there, the visiting team took the prominence of the game and pushed San Lorenzo against his arch. However, Among the good defensive responses of the premises and the lack of precision of Tigre, the marker remained matched.
And when it seemed that the game died in a tie and went to the penalties, it appeared Alexis neck for tick he 2-1 Definitive in the absence of two minutes from the end, unleashing madness in Bajo Flores.
With this result, San Lorenzo adds confidence in a tournament where he was beaten and will try to go as far as possiblewhile Tigre let out a great opportunity and was eliminated from the championship against a rival with a man less for more than 75 minutes.
Synthesis San Lorenzo vs Tigre for the Opening Tournament
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