Fernández and Nasta were the highest points of a Racing that fell 2-1 against Guillermo Brown

Fernández and Nasta were the highest points of a Racing that fell 2-1 against Guillermo Brown
Fernández and Nasta were the highest points of a Racing that fell 2-1 against Guillermo Brown

Racing de Nueva Italia, at Miguel Sancho, lost 2-1 against Guillermo Brown from Puerto Madryn, on matchday 20 of Zone A in the Primera Nacional. With this result, Juan Carlos Olave’s team is in 14th place in the table, with 23 units; while the visit is in 16th place with one point less.

It was a strange match, almost as if you could rate the two times separately and there would be different notes. But the most constant and those who stood out above the rest for their dedication and work were: Leandro Fernández and Bruno Nasta.

The 1×1

Joaquín Mattalia (6). He was good, he had nothing to do with the first goal against. Already in the second he could have done more.

Juan Arguello (5). He didn’t stand out, he came out playing but in some situations it got complicated.

Wilfredo Olivera (5). He was solid throughout the match, but he didn’t stand out too much. He did what he had to do.

Facundo Rivero (6). He was encouraged to take a free kick. He pushed in the final minutes, the most complicated.

Fernando González (4). He played backwards on some occasions, he was not very decisive.

Julián Vignolo (5). He ran all of them and was encouraged to finish the plays with a shot on goal.

Nicolás Sánchez (5). He didn’t stand out, he fought when he had to fight but he also lost some balls.

Abel Bustos (6). With his vision of the game, he knew how to make the team play and set up some dangerous counters, but no more than that.

Axel Oyola (6). The same as Bustos, good vision of the game and he kicked a free kick that passed near the corner to give life to the Academy.

Bruno Nasta (7). One of Racing’s two highest points, he gave life to his team with the goal 41 minutes into the second half. Furthermore, he had many opportunities to score, but the rival goalkeeper told him no. Even so, he disappeared at some moments of the meeting.

Leandro Fernández (7). The captain played as such, he was the face of effort and desire. He was very close to scoring 1-0 in favor of Racing, but it couldn’t be.

Lautaro Cerato (6). He accompanied Nasta in the attack, and did well but lacked more clarity.

Diego García (5). He came out clean on some occasions and generated play, but knew how to lose the ball.

Matías Pardo. He didn’t play enough to give it a fair grade.

The positions of the First National

The matches and the fixture of the First National

 
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