Banfield’s football present is not the best. Javier Sanguinetti is on a razor’s edge, even though he got a win that gives him some breathing room. Despite the home win against Central Córdoba, Drill fans have recriminated one of the references on campus.
With just 10 minutes left before half-time, the referee awarded Banfield a penalty. The person in charge of carrying it out was Andrés Chávez, even if he ended up wasting it. The striker crossed, but the shot didn’t go wide and Marcos Ledesma saved.
A few minutes later, the Drill had another 12-step chance again. Before the half hour of play, Dario Herrera scored a penalty and, this time, there was a kicker change. The young Juan Bizans, attacking partner of the Commander, takes the ball and makes it 1-0.
To round off a gray night for Andrés Chávez, the Banfield manager decided to remove him from the field and put Uruguayan Sebastián Sosa in his place. When he retired, Florencio Solá spoke out. The striker made his way to the substitutes’ bench to applause and boos.
This didn’t leave the Commander indifferent, and when he got to the substitute bench he broke down. Disconsolate crying that reflects the bad time he’s going through. So far in the tournament, the striker has only scored against Huracán in a 3-2 defeat, so he has only one goal, which was in early February.
The cry of Chavez
Source: Clarin
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