With two goals from Rodrigo Garro, the T stopped the Millionaire in Córdoba in a real game and now the championship is open.
Talleres and River promised a nice match between the highest scoring team and the absolute leader. And they really didn’t disappoint Mario Kempes, with a victory for the T kicking off the battle for the title, celebrated by San Lorenzo, who remains as escort to five points, but also by Javier Gandolfi’s, who remains third to seven .
If no goals were scored in the first half, it was purely due to the performances of Guido Herrera and Franco Armani. The world champion’s goalkeeper avoided what was celebrated by Michael Santos, while the 1 of the locals blocked Beltrán’s one-on-one and then took Nicolás De La Cruz’s free kick with a corner goal.
But in the second half, the Millionaire player couldn’t do anything against Garro, first when he shot him after a Ramón Sosa overflow and then with a high left footed shot from medium range. Before the Cordovan burst, Martín Demichelis had decided to change the plan on the fly and the changes went into effect at a discount, with a cross from Solari and a header from Matías Suárez.
At the end, River launched to seek equality with Borja but failed to find the target and now, apart from keeping a two-match lead, the championship can have an exciting result.
GOALS, VIDEOS AND SUMMARY
- RIVER TARGET! Justo Suárez, ex-Belgrano, asks for silence from Kempes and discounts shortly afterwards
- PURPOSE OF WORKSHOPS! Again Garro, this time from outside the penalty area and from a corner, makes it 2-0
- Neither Solari nor Suárez, who came in the ST, can take the tie
- PURPOSE OF WORKSHOPS! Ramón Sosa did it all on the right, threw back the center and Garro shot Armani
- Suárez hooked into the area and went over the top
- The last of an intense first half, a shot from Villagra that went inches over the post
- DLC’s free kick sought an angle, but between Herrera and the bar they said no
- Boat tested from the outside and passed close
- River loses it! Again Herrera holds Beltrán’s shot and then Casco kicks it away in the cleanest direction
- Back and forth! Herrera on the one hand and Armani on the other are responsible for the lack of goals
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- Another controversy in the Millionaire area, but Ramírez also rejected the requests for a penalty by hand
- River’s defense fell asleep, Sosa missed it and then Ramírez, via VAR, decided not to take the penalty he had penalized
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- From sharing a room at the boarding house to facing each other like DTs, but friendship doesn’t stain
- The teams come out and the Kempes explodes
STATISTICS
Source: Goal

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