Talleres defeated Gymnastics and left him with little chance of entering the Libertadores

Talleres de Córdoba beat Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata 2-1 this afternoon in a match of the twenty-seventh and last date of the First Division Professional Football League (LPF), at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium.

The local goals were scored by Matías Esquivel 22 minutes into the first half, and by Gonzalo Álvez (29m. ST), while the admitted Tomás Muro had put the partial tie for the platenses, at seven of the complement.

With this result the Tripero is left with very few chances of getting into the Copa Libertadores and must play the Copa Sudamericana in 2023.

The T thus closed with a smile an irregular campaign, and he’s already thinking about next Wednesday’s match when is measured against Banfield in Rosario for one of the semifinals of the Argentine Cupa tournament in which advancing to the decisive instance could give him the chance to play the Libertadores again next year.

The first half was widely favorable to the local, with a dull Gymnastics and without generating worries to the goal of Guido Herrera, and with possession of the ball that was largely owned by the homeowners.

Talleres had control of the game and with Esquivel he put together good offensive actions, until, in a good collective play, the ball drifted into the ex-Lanús, who took out a powerful left-footed shot that he got into the upper left corner of Rodrigo Rey’s goal to make it 1-0 midway through the first half.

No answers on the pitch Pipo Gorosito bet on moving the bench of substitutes in that same first stage: Ignacio Marimón and Tomás Muro in for Benjamín Domínguez and Manuel Insaurralde.

And the income from the bank came in the first minutes of the complement, because the Wolf came out better off and found the tie with the goal of the entered Muro, who set the ball for his right leg a couple of meters outside the area, and He put the ball next to the left post of Herrera, who could do nothing to avoid the tie.

Disoriented Workshops after equality and with the need for Gymnastics to seek victory, now it was Javier Gandolfi who moved pieces, sent to the court to Enzo Díaz, Rodrigo Villagra and Michael Santos, and thus regained control of the game.

Both bet on the rival goal and the spaces were opened, so it was that the youthful Álvez faced in three quarters of the court and took out a great shot that It nailed itself next to Rey’s right post to make it 2-1.

He did not grant Workshops spaces in the final minutes, those of Gorosito did not find the ways to achieve equality and the victory remained in Córdoba for the celebration of the fans, who they fired the squad asking for a victory in Rosario next Wednesday.

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