Zielinski’s men came out of their visit to the viaduct defeated and this time failed to score.
Independent And Arsenal they opened the date 17 of Binance Tournament 2023 with an exciting encounter in the Julio H. Grondona Stadium. The result was 2-1 for the team from Amsterdam, who ultimately had to suffer more than expected. In this way, the Red he cut a positive run of three matches without defeat.
The game started with great intensity, with both trying to impose their style of play. Despite the efforts of the King of cupsin the eighth minute, those of Viaducto managed to open the score thanks to a goal against Joaquin Lasoafter a good action by Santiago Toloza.
In the final phase, Arsenal managed to double the lead with an effective counter-attack. Used to be Facundo Punch who shot the ball into the net at 63 minutes after a clearance from Lucas Brochero. A few minutes later he discounted Matias Gimenezwho already had the tie on his feet in injury time, but threw well over the bar.
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ARSENAL – INDEPENDENT, MINUTE BY MINUTE
- The minute after minute between Ass and Red.
- INDEPENDENT TARGET! Matías Giménez marked down and makes it spicy at the end.
- AIM FOR ARSENAL! The second for Ars arrived at the Viaducto: Pons completed a good action by Brochero.
- AIM FOR ARSENAL! The local team got on the scoreboard thanks to an own goal from Joaquín Laso.
- Good evening and welcome to another broadcast of GOAL. Arsenal will face Independiente on date 17 of the Binance 2023 tournament at Julio Humberto Grondona stadium.
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HOW TO WATCH LIVE ON TV AND STREAMING
The match between Ass and Rojo will be broadcast in Argentina by ESPN premiuma signal available only to those who have contracted the football package with their cable television companies.
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FORMATIONS
ARSENAL
Alejandro Medina; Lucas Souto, Nestor Breitenbruch, Joaquin Pombo, Adrian Sporle; Felipe Pena Biafore, Gonzalo Muscia, Lautaro Guzman, Lucas Brochero; Facundo Pons and Santiago Toloza. DT: Dario Espinola.
INDEPENDENT
Rodrigo Rey; Baltasar Barcia, Joaquín Laso, Javier Báez, Ayrton Costa; Braian Martinez, Kevin Lopez, Sergio Ortiz, Nicolas Vallejo; Matias Gimenez and Martin Cauteruccio. DT: Ricardo Zielinski.
Source: Goal