Belgrano receives Ecuadorian dolphin for the fourth date of group C of the South American Cup. They play at the Mario Alberto Kempes stadium with refereeing by Uruguayan Leodán González, assisted from the VAR by his compatriot Cristhian Ferreyra. Draw 1-1.
He Pirate, leader with the same five points as Internacional de Porto Alegre, is in search of a necessary victory against Delfín (4) to reach the duel on the last date against the Brazilian team at the Beira-Río stadium. Then, they will receive Real Tomayapo (1) from Bolivia, the weakest of the group.
Quickly on the night in Córdoba the VAR had to intervene. The fact is that the referee of the match, who in the first instance had cautioned the goalkeeper Nahuel Losada for a harsh infraction on Jostin Alman, he reviewed the action on the monitor and ended up sending off the Belgrano goalkeeper, who was left with ten players after 15 minutes of the first half. Matías Marín, visibly upset, left the field for Ignacio Chicco to enter with the gloves.
The game was coming together and the Córdoba team cornered Delfín in the rival field, but the early expulsion of Losada changed everything. Juan Cruz Real chose to dismantle the line of three defenders with which he took the field and planted two lines of four, leaving Franco Jara – alone – as the only attacking reference.
From there, the Ecuadorian team seemed superior and dangerously approached Chicco’s goal. The clearest, very clear, came after 30 minutes of play: the entered goalkeeper cleared with his fists a cross sent from the left by Horacio Tijanovich and the ball unfortunately bounced off the right leg of Agustín Baldi, that by centimeters he did not score the goal against.
Then, the actions were evened out and the first half escaped without goals.
The complement, full of inaccuracies, began with the visit closer to the opening of the scoreboard, although without shining. At 12′ Josué Cuero climbed up the right wing and launched a cross tailored to the head of Jose Angulo, which forced a good save from Chicco. He rose, headed and the goalkeeper flew for the photo.
Everything was still 0-0, until in a burst of just over a minute the two goals came. First, at 61:45, Franco Jara He created his space and placed a right into the corner that left goalkeeper Brian Heras without a response. And then, at 63:19 and just after the half-off, Jose Angulo received inside the area and did not forgive.
Ángulo celebrated by making the T gesture in reference to Talleres de Córdoba, Belgrano’s classic rival, and the footballers of the Pirate They went after him, but it didn’t go any further.
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