Rogue individual tracking: Werner’s saves and Ibarra’s intelligence

Rogue individual tracking: Werner’s saves and Ibarra’s intelligence
Rogue individual tracking: Werner’s saves and Ibarra’s intelligence

Axel Werner: 8. The figure. He blocked three heads-up and held on for the win.

Emanuel Coronel: 5.5. He met the mark although he did little in attack.

Juan Cruz Komar: 6. He served a lot, especially in the second half.

Juan Gimenez: 5.5. He performed well against the brave Herrera. At the end he committed a clumsy penalty.

Alan Rodríguez: 5.5. Correct on the mark. He participated in the first goal play.

Franco Ibarra: 7. Good match. He was cautioned in the first half but I guess I’ll play with that. Intelligent with the ball at his feet. He started the maneuver for the first goal and provided the assist for the second.

Kevin Ortiz: 5. He put in and fought every minute he was on the court.

Lautaro Giaccone: 6.5. The best of the team in the first half. Perfect center for Dupuy’s goal. He came out with discomfort at halftime.

Jonatan Gómez: 5.5. Intermittent. He participated in the goal and a couple of other triangulations.

Francesco Lo Celso: 4.5. She didn’t take advantage of his opportunity. She didn’t gravitate toward his side.

Luca Martínez Dupuy: 6. Opportune to define under the arc. Then he had a hard time holding balls

They entered

Fabricio Oviedo: 6. He went almost unnoticed until he very well defined a counter and defined the lawsuit.

Giovanni Bogado: 4.5. He didn’t show much in the minutes he was on the court.

Mauricio Martínez: s/c. He settled well in the middle to withstand the result.

Agustín Modica: s/c. He was not effective when he had the opportunity to counterpunch.

 
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