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One by one with the Argentines: Ávalos scored a great goal, but it didn’t reach

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One by one with the Argentines: Ávalos scored a great goal, but it didn’t reach

One by one with the Argentines: Ávalos scored a great goal, but it didn’t reach

Ávalos, always pays nine. Photo: Maxi Failla

Federico Lanzillotta (5): In the first half hour he was out of work, then he was confident in the centers and in two advances. On purpose, he did not impose his presence on the small area.

Thiago Nuss (5): At his speed he is always dangerous, but not all actions are resolved smoothly. That’s why he didn’t complete the whole game.

Kevin MacAllister (6): Very firm in defense, in the first half he won two heads-ups with a lot of hierarchy when Castro was there. In Colidio he had more difficulty. He was solid again in the second half.

Marco Di Cesare (5): Right at the beginning, though he suffered a bit on the crosses when Tiger opened the fight. He made a mistake at first, but then he cut a dangerous rival game.

Lucas Villalba (5): Like his partner, he had more work and hardship when Tigre began to dominate. It also increased in the latter part.

Mariano Bittolo (5); He had the right work, both on the mark and in the projection, though he left some doubts in handling the ball. He also came out because the team needed more offensive power.

Faust Vera (6): The best in Argentines by location, deployment and panorama. In the first half an individual is encouraged and almost surprised. He was present at the beginning of goal play. But he didn’t get the first penalty.

Franco Moyano (6): Good start, dominating the middle with Vera, hitting up. Then he loosened up like the whole team and in the last part he had the right work.

Gabriel Carabajal (5):: Good display for his sector, he has yet to reach the goal position but not well defined. At 0-1, this is the first exit option for Milito.

Gabriel Florentine (3): He didn’t play badly but he was sent off for unnecessary violation and from behind on Tigre’s field to Prediger, warned by the VAR and ratified by the referee.

Gabriel Avalos (7): He doesn’t play as a reference in the area but rotates all the time. Sometimes he was alone, especially after Florentin’s ouster, until Reniero joined. He scored a goal.

Nicholas Reniero (5): He entered well to accompany Avalos, he followed but he failed again in the penalty shootout.

David Zalazar (5): The team had more hits when he entered but he also missed the penalty ..

Gonzalo Veron (5): He also gave the team strength on offense in the latter part.

Source: Clarin

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