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Lanús returned to victory and won the classic against Banfield after five years

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Lanús returned to victory and won the classic against Banfield after five years

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Cabral headed from a corner kick and scored the first goal of the match. Photo: Capture TV

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They insult each other, they push each other, they play little. Here comes the end of a very hot classic and Banfield, with one man less, clings to the cavalry and dead ball. Yes, exactly the way Lanús started winning the game. And the punishment of Matías González arrives. And the area looks like a consortium meeting. Until, suddenly, Fernando Monetti finds himself with the ball. And he gets a saving slap.

So celebrate the GarnetThat 20 games ago I didn’t know someone else’s rodeo win. And he beats his biggest rival, who hasn’t beaten since 2017. Just when he needed it most because he sank to the bottom of the rankings, devastated by an identity crisis, with a looming bar.

Banfield could not take advantage of the momentum of the win against River. Beyond the quest for the epilogue, when Andrés Chávez got the discount and opened a front of hope, he didn’t play well. He lost in the middle, where he usually gets strong, and by the time Claudio Vivas made the changes to overturn the story, it was too late.

The last play of the first half, when there are two minutes of injury time left, was a summary of the progress of the game. Luciano Boggio’s corner, also the result of a refusal on the previous free kick performed by the Uruguayan, finds the head of Yonathan Galván. No one scored the central defender who got up in the heart of the area and nailed the hammer blow to Facundo Cambeses’ goal.

Lanús had shown the resources of those who work during the week the ball has stopped. And since Banfield has committed nearly a dozen infractions near his area, the garnet took the opportunity to showcase its variants in that object. And then, as if it were necessary to clarify the message to the fans, he raced, scored, he did not deny the intensity. Something that was seen on Wednesday against Boca, albeit without results.

Decidedly, He sent the energy, the friction and the guilt. There were few elaborate works and although Banfield held the mandate (56% in the initial period), Lanús was more dangerous. From the start, when no more than sixty seconds had elapsed, Julián Aude took a long side, Lautaro Acosta cheated his marker and hit a right that Cambeses barely covered.

Banfield tried to be direct, with a greater imbalance on the left, the sector in which Agustín Urzi moved, the most acute. However, Fernando Monetti did not suffer on earth from him. Juan Cruz and Ramiro Enrique, children of tigers, were unable to show their claws in the area. The visiting central defenders stop, especially Matías Pérez.

Speaking of Pérez, he was close to opening the scoring after a free-kick from Boggio that Cambeses deflected with his fists. With his bow free, but from the crescent, he ended up high, directionless.

In the second half, Vivas sent Nicolás Bertolo onto the field. On the left, he has generated more concern. And with González coming in, he almost equalized with a header. But they could also finish it before Belmonte and Brian Blando, but Cambeses’ firm gloves have appeared.

Banfield held ten for the expulsion of Aaron Quirós, already booked and dropped in Belmonte. Why didn’t Merlos first sack Troyansky, who had already received a yellow card and made an unsportsmanlike gesture with Alejandro Cabrera?

What followed was a close match until Chávez made a mistake, which he returned to the winger position to recover against José Sand, but in his eagerness to push back, he aimed for Belmonte’s head; Totò assisted Orozco and the boy made a cross, unattainable for Cambeses.

Monetti’s discount, pushes and saves gave a dramatic tint to the end. Lano won well. Could it be the impulse that he was asked to get out of the well?

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