Today: November 8, 2024
May 15, 2023
1 min read

Parity of four goals in Dos Bocas

Parity of four goals in Dos Bocas

Aborigines and albos met today for the 17th date of the Apertura 2023 tournament.

KNOW MORE: Aborigines and albos promise emotions

In the preview there was an emotional moment with the tribute from the aurinegro club to the prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, who in life was an enthusiastic collaborator and whose name remains for posterity in a bleacher at the Dos Bocas stadium.

KNOW MORE: Guaraní names a bleacher in honor of prosecutor Pecci

Regarding the game, Nacional generated more and better situations throughout the first stageso much so that it forced the repeated interventions of the Uruguayan goalkeeper Martín Rodríguez.

The visiting domain was almost total and things became even more complicated for Guaraní with the expulsion -double yellow- of Hugo Dorrego (58′) and the arrival of the tricolor goal by Gustavo Aguilar (67′).

The tricolor joy did not last long. A foul by Carlos Rolón on Romeo Benítez inside the area ended in a penalty for Guaraní, which Federico Santander exchanged for a goal (71′).

Nacional did not give up and with a run-over goal from Cristian Ocampos they took the lead on the scoreboard (79′).

But Guaraní tied it again, this time through Estivel Moreira (84′).

There was no time for more. With this result, Guaraní adds 28 points and remains in third place. For its part, Nacional, with 23, stagnates in seventh place.

 

The entrance Parity of four goals in Dos Bocas was first published on newspaper TODAY.



Source link

Latest Posts

They celebrated "Buenos Aires Coffee Day" with a tour of historic bars - Télam
Cum at clita latine. Tation nominavi quo id. An est possit adipiscing, error tation qualisque vel te.

Categories

Previous Story

Montevideo: colorados begin to move thinking about the municipal elections of 2025

Migrantes, cubanos, Guardia Costera, USCG
Next Story

Migration crisis: 3,743 Cubans repatriated in 2023

Latest from Blog

Foto

Julio Hernández López: Shipyard

▲ Caravan of undocumented immigrants walks along the road in Huixtla, southern Mexico, heading to the country’s northern border and finally to the United States, yesterday.Photo Ap d onald Trump spoke with
Go toTop