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The abrupt mistake of goalkeeper Sebastián Sosa which cost Independiente a goal against Patronato

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The abrupt mistake of goalkeeper Sebastián Sosa which cost Independiente a goal against Patronato

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Sebastián Sosa in the moment before committing the mistake against Acevedo. Photo: video capture.

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Independiente starts off on the wrong foot in Paraná, as Patronato takes the lead after 49 seconds. Everything seemed to change when Valdez Chamorro saw the red and left the club with one less, but goalkeeper Sebastián Sosa overcame his confidence and was convicted of a gross error that allowed the second goal of the Template.

It was 26 minutes when Insaurralde played for the Uruguayan, in order to keep possession under the pressure of his rival. bland He checked himself, raised his head to see the best option, but hesitated and that second condemned him.

And this Jonas Acevedo He continued to run along the line of the ball to put pressure on it, the goalkeeper pulled back to change direction, but it took too long and the former Huracán crossed the body to take position, steal the ball and define an empty goal for 2 -0 partial.

The reality is that Sosa, ended up on his knees and asking for forgiveness by joining his hands, came from being a figure before Atletico Tucumán in victory for Argentine Cup, which led him to the round of 16. Also, it passes one of the best moments of his careerafter having realized his dream of making his debut in the Uruguayan national team in the friendly against Panama and having had the projection of being in the squad for the World Cup in Qatar.

The unusual fall of Insaurralde

Already in the second half, after Sosa’s abrupt mistake, Juan Manuel Insaurralde did not want to be left behind and was the main actor with his blooper in Patronato’s third goal. Is that the former Boca and Newell fell spectacularly when he wanted to recover his position after the center of Acevedo that Axel Rodríguez immediately exploited.

Source: Clarin

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