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Sol deals a new blow to Guaraní and comes out of the bottom

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Both teams arrived with the urgent need to keep the points at stake to leave the last zone of the championship and think about starting a definitive takeoff.

Within the inconspicuous part of the game, it was Sol who knew how to find the nets of the rival goal.

First, through Cristian Duma at 67 minutes, who converted after a rebound given by the Aurinegro goalkeeper Aldo Pérez. However, the VAR intervened and sanctioned an advanced position, so the goal was annulled.

Then, Duma himself took revenge and, through a penalty sanctioned by video arbitration, signed the 1-0 in the 76th minute.

Thus, Sol de América returned to the path of victories after two consecutive drops and reached 6 points, leaving last place and jumping to 9th place.

Guaraní, for its part, accumulated its third game in a row without winning, in addition to playing its fourth game in this Clausura without being able to score a goal. With 4 units, those led by Fernando Jubero remained in the penultimate position.

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