Sarandi Arsenal gave the blow in front of the river in the Más Monumental stadium for the fifth date of Professional Football League (LPF). Demichelis’ team won 1-0 and he spared the life of the Viaducto team who turned history upside down in the second half and took the first three points of the championship for Sarandí.
Demichelis’ team emerges victorious from the locker room. Barely 7 minutes had elapsed when Paradela received a low cross at the far post and had time to stop the ball and build up form before moving past Medina to score the goal.
The river moves at ease in a crowded monument. Two minutes later, the former Mineiro was about to double up. And at 16, Paradela did it again.
Arsenal reacted in the 18th minute: Lautaro Guzmán took the spear on the counterattack, outlined for his left foot and called for Armani from outside the box.
Beyond some approximations from the Viaducto team (Enzo Diaz came close to scoring after a cross from Sporle), the Millionaire made a price for the guests. It’s just that Micho’s had wholesale situations. Beltrán moves Medina, who blocks with Solari. After that corner, Nacho Fernández won in the box and the ball went just wide. And, minutes later, Solari had twice after two individual plays but failed to convert.
The river played with fire. He dangerously spared Arsenal’s life time and time again. So much so that those on the viaduct take advantage of a bad pass from Palavecino to Armani who has to make a penalty for Guzmán. Subsequently, the 22 changed for a goal and tied the match.
But the shock came after 35 minutes. Lautaro Guzmán, the figure of the game, burst from the left and served the goal to Leal who scored the partial winning goal for Asse.
River’s arrivals in the match
Source: Clarin
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