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Gimnasia loses and stays two points behind Atlético Tucumán

Gimnasia loses and stays two points behind Atlético Tucumán

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The Platenses began the day as leaders, but fell 1-0 to Central Córdoba with a goal by Torres

Los Tucumanos recover the first position with 38 points, closely followed by Gimnasia and Boca Juniors, with 36

Gymnastics and Fencing La Platawho began the twentieth day at the top of the Argentinian Leaguelost this Tuesday at the close of the day by 1-0 in view of Central Cordoba and was second, two points behind the new leader, Atlético Tucumán. The only goal of the match did Gonzalo Torres in added time. With this result, and with seven games to go, Atlético Tucumán leads with 38 points, followed by Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata and Boca Juniors with 36. Racing Club and Huracán have 34 and River Plate and Godoy Cruz 32. Central Córdoba, which has as objective to stay in the highest category, was in 21st place with 24.

In the other game played this Tuesday, Patronagewhich on average is in the relegation zone, tied goalless with Rosario Central, directed by Carlos Tevez. Patronato reached 28 points and Central was left with 24.

The most outstanding

Atlético Tucumán beat Argentinos Juniors 1-2 on Monday. That same day Boca Juniors tied 0-0 with Huracán and Independiente beat Unión 0-1. On Sunday, River Plate beat San Lorenzo 0-1, the same result with which Racing Club defeated Platense.

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