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0-0: San Lorenzo ‘punctures’ and lets River escape

San Lorenzo drew 0-0 against Defensa y Justicia, and although it maintains its position as the pursuer, it moves further away from the leader, River Plate, while Racing falls 2-4 against Talleres de Córdoba on the fifteenth day of the Professional League Tournament of the argentinian soccer

San Lorenzo de Almagro tied and lets River escape

San Lorenzo de Almagro tied and lets River escape

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San Lorenzo drew 0-0 against Defensa y Justicia, and although it maintains its position as the pursuer, it moves further away from the leader, River Plate, while Racing falls 2-4 against Talleres de Córdoba on the fifteenth day of the Professional League Tournament of the Argentine soccer.

Both the ‘Ciclón’ and the ‘hawks’ failed to generate clear chances in a duel where the respective goalkeepers excelled. On the other hand, the Uruguayan Michael Santos managed to score a double for Talleres and became the top scorer in the league.

In other matches this day, Arsenal lost 0-1 against Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata and remained in the relegation zone, while Sarmiento de Junín beat Central Córdoba 0-1 in a closely fought match until the last minute.

Uruguayan striker Michael Santos (Talleres) is established as the top scorer with ten goals, followed by Italian-Argentine striker Mateo Retegui (Tigre) and attacker Pablo Vegetti (Belgrano) who share nine goals each.

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