Olimpo blew up the Villa Miter bench: black on the “9” and, twice, red on the “7”

Olimpo blew up the Villa Miter bench: black on the “9” and, twice, red on the “7”
Olimpo blew up the Villa Miter bench: black on the “9” and, twice, red on the “7”

Deputy Head of the Sports Section with specialization in sports issues. More than 30 years commenting on football and other types of activities; In addition to having covered the entire country with the incursion of the Bahia teams into the national soccer elite. He also covers the Argentine national team in events such as Copa América and international friendlies.

Olimpo bet all his chips on the winner. From the first minute they got their approach right and ended up being a solid team against a Villa Miter that looked “poor”, except in a few minutes where they had their chance to change the history of the classic.

The Auriengro was successful with a couple of counters and a linked play to put in a square, but he also reached Luciano Molini’s goal six times and scored three goals, which shows a feared effectiveness.

Speaking badly and soon, the team led by Pedro Llorens “put him to bed” with a couple of plays that broke the bank: “11”, “7” and “9” ended up being decisive numbers to end a streak of 26 matches without losing at El Fortín.

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How did you execute those plays? With a more intelligent approach, aware of the weaknesses of this Villa Miter that had already scored goals in almost all the games it played in this Federal A start. That is, it knew how to exploit some imbalances that the tricolor defense did not suffer before.

The visitor’s midfielder’s area attacked with great action to not let the home’s most valuable players think or act. Enzo González was at the mercy of a well-executed pressing and the outside midfielders -Pettineroli and Maxi López- did not shine either, but the most worrying thing was seen on the back line, with alarming slowness on the side of the sides and some unusual errors from his Most qualified center back: Fede Mancinelli.

In Seba Fernández’s view, he was the support in a team where everyone did their job: Larrea, the pleasant revelation that appeared before Santamarina, became indecipherable with his diagonals and Facundo Affranchino, supported by the good foot of Diego Ramírez, acted with personality winning the divisions and contributing on the right wing.

On top of that, the appearance of “Colo” Acosta, who played because Vila was not in good health, was a nightmare for the tricolor rearguard. A brave “7” who today won the hearts of the Aurinegros fans.

The first hour was dominated by the visitors and in that period there was a shot on Larrea’s post – a great assist from Acosta – with Molini desperate to block and a shot by Affranchino that found the goalkeeper well after an action where Tanner committed an infringement on the former River inside the area (I had him by the shoulder).

Villa Mitre, who was conditioned by a well-deserved yellow for Fabello – he had already committed a double fault on Cáceres and Ramírez where they forgave him the card -, began to hammer in the right sector, where Jara found spaces to prevail in the one-on-one.

Thus, with a lot of effort and little clarity, he approached his rival’s area, although the closest thing to worrying Martín García was through a stopped ball that Fabello headed just above the horizontal.

The goals appeared

In the second half, Villa Miter came out with everything in search of an unevenness. There were 10 minutes of concrete action on García’s goal, but poor aim, and some bad fortune, made it clear that it was not going to be his afternoon.

At one minute and forty seconds, Cérica warned with a mid-distance shot that hit the horizontal and two minutes later it was the black gold “1” who deprived Maxi López of a safe fall.

In that interim of moving forward, a counter action was lethal for those led by Mungo. Ramírez met a clearance from Osinaga and combined with Larrea. The “11” headed diagonally and left the pass to “Colo” Acosta, who had time to choose the spot to score the 1-0 with a low shot.

The tricolor defense was badly stopped and the twisting movements showed several imbalances, to the point that two minutes later it was Acosta again who was hand in hand with Mancinelli, but the “Colo” center lacked some justice so that Ramírez could convert.

At a disadvantage, the tricolor came out to sell their defeat dearly and came very close to equalizing the score: a cross from Pettineroli that Cérica couldn’t connect, a shot from Maxi López that García blocked and a ball hit the post after a shot from Tanner that went wide. deflected off a defender.

However, Olimpo came out of the siege, regained possession of the ball and hurt with spaces against a defense that offered too many advantages.

At 17, the one who did his thing again was Larrea, who left the line starting on the left and returned to assist “Colo” Acosta in the “9” position. The former Racing de Córdoba hit a right-footed shot that beat Molini’s hands and inflated the net for the second consecutive time.

The impact was such that 6 minutes later, at 23, after a clash between Mancinelli and Ramírez – the tricolor defender ended up cut and replaced by Hertel – the third goal was created with a run by Agustín Paredes, a hook to snub Manchafico and the back pass for the Paraguayan Cáceres, who took all the time to place the ball out of Molini’s reach.

The 3-0 was a resounding decision, beyond the variations that both teams made and the reaction of the tricolor to score a goal shortly before the end through Sebastián Jeldres.

The triumph of Olympus admits of no objections. It was more than his rival, it had high points in its goalkeeper, the midfielder zone -Larrea, Affranchino, Ramírez and Fernández- and two spicy forwards who did not forgive when the goal was in front of them.

The synthesis

VILLA MITER 1

Molini 4

Dauwlader 3

Manchafico (c) 5

Mancinelli 3

Tanner 3

Pettineroli 6

Fabello 4

E. González 5

M. López 4

Jara 4

Cerica 5

DT: Carlos Mungo.

OLYMPUS 3

M. García 6

Walls 6

Fleita 5

Osinaga 6

Albertinazzi 6

Affranchino 7

S. Fernandez 6

D. Ramirez 7

Larrea 8

Rodrigo Acosta 9

JC Cáceres 7

Coach: Pedro Llorens

PT. There were no goals.

ST. Goals by Acosta (O), at 5 and 17 minutes; and Cáceres (W), at 23m.

Changes. 66m. Avila by Tanner and Vivani by Pettineroli, 71m. Hertel by Mancinelli, and 72m. Jeldres by Fabello and Schiavoni by M. López, in Villa Mitre; 73m. Gutiérrez by Larrea, 77m. Vila for Cáceres and Di Buo for Ramírez; and 85m. Osurak by Acosta and Araujo by Affranchino, in Olimpo.

Referee: Maximiliano Macheroni (6).

Court: Villa Miter (impeccable).

 
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