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The hurricane beat Rosario Central and Cóccaro made his show at the Ducó

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The hurricane beat Rosario Central and Cóccaro made his show at the Ducó

The hurricane celebrates the victory against Rosario Central. Photo: @ CAHuracán

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Huracán scored their maiden tournament victory by beating Rosario Central 2-0 at their stadium. The arbitration of Germán Delfino was not decisive for the result, but presented some glaring inattention: he warned after the analysis of the VAR, which had called him to evaluate an expulsion, and did not show the yellow to the Matia Coccaro when he climbed over the fence to celebrate a goal, then canceled.

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That’s why Cóccaro was the protagonist: decisive in attack, annoying with opponents and always unbalanced. Primary responsible for the hyperactive start of the Balloon. The team started very busy, with an attacking dynamic that left the right-hand scorer William Soto as a wing, the castling of the points in their positions and the block advance of the four in the center.

The goal, just eight minutes into the game, was a great goal. Not just for the definition, but also for the game. The Chilean Soto was put in charge of the team for Cóccaro, who slapped her to put a tube between Blanco’s legs and bring the center into the area. There Cabral won the position and took a shot which had a rebound which was left to Cristaldo, who fired and Servio could not avoid.

Without lowering the decibels he managed to score the second, but the advanced position of Cristaldo, who assisted Cóccaro, invalidated the game at the request of the VAR. The Uruguayan celebrated at the top of the fence, even cut himself and was not reprimanded.

It was not the only fault of the referee: he was called to consider an expulsion that he did not consider and before resuming the game he cautioned two players. The use of technology does not include yellow cards. I should have just watched the game.

Only in the second half Cóccaro manages to shout his goal. Strictly speaking, that of Lautaro white Cons: Send a match to the left, taking the mark with pure dribbling and movement from the waist and throw a shot that goes close to the carom stick. He died first in Komar and finally in Blanco. I scream at it like it was mine and it wasn’t bad.

The Rascal It took a while to settle down. It took him a while to contain his rival, who for most of the game put pressure on practically the entire playing field. He had arrivals, but he had no strength, no competence in definition.

The match lost the intensity of the start, but by then Huracán had already made a difference and kept the three points and another image on the pitch.

Source: Clarin

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