In a late thrill match, Colón beat Platense and added his third straight win

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Colon won again with the seal of Ramon Abila: the last three victories, including consecutive, have been with goals from Wanchope. Platense needed a tie to secure the stay, which he had scored shortly before the end, but could not sustain the result.

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Had it not been for the ball that Jorge Benítez hit the crossbar, the first half would have been exhausted with no situations to remember. Neither team was accurate or managed to make plays with enough risk to make the game at least attractive.

The rest of the shots on goal, which were few, were deflected, that is, the hands of the goalkeeper, like those of Benítez to those of Chicco. On Colón’s part, the most eye-catching thing was an Abila taco that wasn’t made. The first time it was soporific.

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El Sabalero came out a little more awake in the second half and took advantage of it before the half hour. First he had a very good approach with a free kick from Sánchez Miño, which Marcos Ledesma brought out of the area with his punches.

The goal was born from that action. The ball came in again in the form of a center by Taborda and Ramiro González Hernández in his attempt to block it, put it and the goalkeeper who failed to avoid the goal.

Platense, who had made the plank for much of the second phase, got the draw three minutes from the end of the match. It was a resolution in a small space of the Rabbit Benítez who manages to outline himself to get a shot that passes through the crowd and passes away from the post that the goalkeeper was guarding.

There wasn’t much left at the party, but the relief of the Squid it didn’t last long, because he couldn’t make that point that allowed him to stop thinking about middle school.

But it was Ábila who ended up being the most decisive player because a barbaric maneuver was sent to define the game: a run to the left to fetch the ball that Perlaza put on him. Ramiro Hernández tried to cut but Wanchope was a storm and caught him to go hand in hand with the goalkeeper, who passed wide and called a cross into an empty net.

Colón returned to Santa Fe with a victory that does not host him as a protagonist in any of the possible tables, but with the satisfaction of closing the tournament in a more propitious way. The squid will have its chance on the next appointment.

Source: Clarin

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