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Talleres beat Platense and climbed to the top of the tournament

2021-09-14T22:22:37.452Z


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09/14/2021 10:06

  • Clarín.com

  • sports

Updated 9/14/2021 5:18 PM

Talleres beat Platense 2-1 at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium and was the leader of the Professional Football League, a privileged position that it shares with Lanús.

The goals of the team led by Cacique Medina, one of the revelations of the contest, were scored by Fértoli and Auzqui, in the second half.

The former workshops, Augusto Schott, had indicated the temporary tie for the visit.

In the afternoon of Mario Alberto Kempes, the local came out to be the protagonist from the start and after three minutes he had the first clear chance, but Rodrigo Villagra finished from the top.

Then the visitor matched the process, which was very difficult in the first half and without great chances near the arches.

One from Brian Mansilla for the visitor, which was well contained by Guido Herrera, and one that Mateo Retegui wasted for the local after assistance from Auzqui, were the only opportunities that both had in the rest of the first half.

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It started with all the complement!

Diego Valoyes appeared to throw the center back and Héctor Fértoli placed it next to the post to open the game in Córdoba.

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- TNT Sports Argentina (@TNTSportsAR) September 14, 2021

In the first minute of the complement, Talleres added many people in attack and after a rebound the ball was left to Diego Valoyes on the right, the Colombian reached the bottom and threw a center back that found Fértoli, who settled in front with his left leg the ball next to a stick putting the local in advantage.

Platense tied it at five minutes through Schott, in a personal play that ended with a cross shot after recovering the ball in the middle when he took away Enzo Díaz.

A great combination between Valoyes and Auzqui, which resulted in a clear center for Retegui, could have given the local advantage again, but the header of the former Boca and Estudiantes was notably contained by goalkeeper Luis Ojeda.

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The Squid reacted!

Augusto Schott recovered in attack and liquidated Guido Herrera to comply with the inexorable Law of the Ex and score 1-1 against Talleres.

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- TNT Sports Argentina (@TNTSportsAR) September 14, 2021

Later it was Platense who lost his chance, and this time it was Herrera who contained a shot from Iván Gómez.

In that round trip came another action for the local and Auzqui's goal.

After a center from Díaz, the ball was left to the right to ex-students, River and Lanús, who settled it on the chest and with a powerful shot overcame Ojeda's resistance to establish the 2 to 1.

That initial quarter of an hour in the second half of pure goal marked an intensity that was not maintained throughout the remainder of the game, since? T?

he managed the game times and bet one against to finish the game.

The T took advantage again!

⚽️👊 Auzqui finished off and, after a detour, put the 2 to 1 of @CATalleresdecba in Córdoba pic.twitter.com/TltGQSVNgK

- Professional Football League (@LigaAFA) September 14, 2021

But the runs of the fast local forwards did not have a good ending, while those of Leonardo Madelón did not have football arguments to violate the strong local last line, who clung to victory and dreams of continuing in the privileged positions.

Talleres will visit Racing next Saturday with the illusion of a new positive result, while Platense receives Argentinos Juniors on Sunday.

Source: clarin

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