Central Córdoba beats Boca due to Rodrigo Atencio’s goal

Central Córdoba beats Boca due to Rodrigo Atencio’s goal
Central Córdoba beats Boca due to Rodrigo Atencio’s goal

Professional Soccer League

Boca started sleeping, and Central Córdoba took advantage of it through Rodrigo Atencio. Was Chiquito Romero responsible?

By Julian Mazzara

Updated on 05/19/2024 – 20:14hs ART

Updated on 05/19/2024 – 20:14hs ART

©ESPNResponsibility of Chiquito Romero? The goal from the start of Central Córdoba against Boca

In the Mother of Cities stadium, and after what were their respective defeats, Córdoba Central and Mouth They faced each other on date 2 of the Professional League. In addition to the fact that those directed by Diego Martinez They were decimated by the different injuries that were confirmed over the last few days, they started very sleepy.

Although the desire of the Xeneize players was to be able to break the parity quickly, it was the Ferroviario players who took advantage of the passivity of the visit to get ahead: Rodrigo Atencio He broke the deadlock 3 minutes into the first half.

After the Santiago team made a great collective play, the defense of Mouth He half-cleared and failed to avoid the danger in his area. Attentionwho belongs to Independent and is on loan, he took advantage of the very weak exit of Sergio Romerowho came forward, stayed halfway and neglected the near post, and defined with a great right hand to make the fans who were present in the stadium delirious.

Editor of Bolavip Argentina since 2021, covering current events in Argentine football and sports in general. Sports Journalist received in 2018 from the Higher School of Sports Journalism of the Circle of Sports Journalists, José R. López Pájaro, and linked to the media since 2013. He previously worked in graphic and radio media such as FWTV, Eco Medios and Radio Late .

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