08/02/2021 2:48 PM
Clarín.com
sports
Updated 08/02/2021 19:30
Time was fading and Central Córdoba achieved a great triumph in La Paternal. But for Gabriel Avalos every second was vital. And in the middle of the darkness, he appeared like a beacon in the rival area to head the ball down after Torrén's long center from the middle of the field and leave only Mateo Coronel, who with a left-footed shot stamped the tie and saved Argentines of the second consecutive defeat.
The 1-1 was the fairest result for what was the match.
Central Córdoba had surprised Argentinos at the start of the match, when the sun was still hitting the defended goal of Lucas Chaves, who, after covering a hand-in-hand with Milton Giménez, saw astonished how the ball passed overhead and got into on his fence after the pirouette of Alejandro Martínez, who hit the left-handed ball in the air, outside the area, doing what is known as a scissors.
Argentinos entered a nebula, but reacted in the second half.
And Central Córdoba clung to the advantage.
So much so that he defended very close to his goal and needed Andrés Mehring's saves to support himself, including a great one-on-one with Kevin MacAllister.
Coleoni sent Hernán López to the field in the second half to try to bet on the counterattack with more explosiveness and although Diego Maradona's great-nephew (he had the pleasure of playing in the stadium that bears the name of his great-uncle ) had some starts, it took a lot for Central Córdoba to get out of the bottom.
And Argentinos went looking with all the tie.
With Avalos as a flag in the attack.
And that equality came only in the sixth minute of discount.
For this reason, the end of the game found the players of the Santiago team protesting against the referee Nazareno Arasa because they considered that the seven minutes of addition had been excessive.
They may have been right.
Anyway, the tie was fair.
Look also
River and Boca played it in the "B" and the hero was a Gibraltarian: the story of the first Superclásico
Students vs Arsenal, for the Professional Football League: minute by minute, live