In a controversial ending, Unión lost to Huracán and added its third defeat in a row

In a controversial ending, Unión lost to Huracán and added its third defeat in a row

Unión was left empty-handed at the final moment of the match. In fact, Héctor Fértoli scored the goal from the penalty spot and Nicolás Ramírez finished the match.

In a controversial ending, since the judge was Called by the VAR to review the play, Tate had his third fall in a row and the second on April 15.

It is a worrying moment that Unión is going through, who seems to have run out of gas. Beyond a correct first half, he did little in the second to win it and ended up losing it.

Unión was more than Huracán in the first half

It was more Union in the first stage, mainly after the first 15′since at the start Huracán stood better, although without disturbing the red and white defense.

But after the quarter of an hour had passed, Tate began to impose his conditions, pressed high and quickly recovered the ball, trying to be vertical.

The first approach came to 20′ when Franco Pardo went on the attack with a controlled ball and made a long cross pass for Bruno Pittón who managed to finish with his left foot in the center of the area but the ball was controlled by Hernán Galíndez.

And two minutes later Nicolás Orsini with his back played for Adrián Balboa and when Rocky was preparing to finish off with his right, Lucas Souto’s leg got in the way to send the ball to the corner.

Unión dominated the game and the Globe ran after the ball. And Orsini’s deflected header It was another of the approaches of the local cast but without effectiveness.

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The clearest of the first stage would reach the 41′ after a good collective action that ended with a cross from the left by Bruno Pittón and Orsini’s deflected header entering the far post.

Al Tate lacked determination and forcefulness in attack since it showed good intentions regarding assuming the role of protagonistpushing Huracán against his own goal.

He was well planted in defense, since he did not suffer any surprises and Thiago Cardozo went unnoticed. Tate looked to attack on the wings with crossed crosses, but Orsini did not give him enough direction in the ones he could define with a header.

Tate’s weak second half

At the start of the second half Unión came close to opening the scoring with a header from Franco Pardo at 7′ that crashed into the crossbar under the watchful eye of Galíndez.

And before, Mosqueira tried from mid-range with a shot that the Huracán goalkeeper deflected to the side, although the shot lacked direction.

But after those actions, Unión slowed down and became a Hurricane the one who began to dominate the game. Although the first light was just at the 13′ with a cross shot by Rodrigo Cabral that Thiago Cardozo sent to the corner.

A Union lacked ideas, the flyers were not precise and beyond the changes that Kily implemented, The team was getting worse as the minutes passed.

Adrián Balboa tried with a shot from outside the area which Galíndez controlled without problems. Demonstrating the difficulties that Union had to general danger.

And when the game was over, In the final seconds of the four minutes of added time, Claudio Corvalán, in his attempt to reject a cross, ended up committing a penalty.

The action was not warned by Ramírez but it was warned by the VAR who called him to review the action. And finally The judge decreed the maximum penalty that Héctor Fértoli executed with a strong shot to the middle to establish the 1-0.

A very painful defeat, since it is the third in a row and the second in a row on April 15. He didn’t deserve to lose, but that action at the end left him empty-handed at a critical moment.

He The team fell into a hole, it has no football answers and no emotional answers either. And that makes begins to seriously jeopardize their qualification for the Copa Sudamericana.

Synthesis

Union: 25-Thiago Cardozo; 35-Lautaro Vargas, 34-Franco Pardo, 2-Miguel Torrén, 3-Claudio Corvalán, 14-Bruno Pittón; 20-Simón Rivero, 5-Joaquín Mosqueira, 28-Mauro Pittón; 33-Nicolás Orsini and 77-Adrián Balboa. DT: Cristian González.

Hurricane: 1-Hernán Galíndez; 4-Lucas Souto, 6-Fabio Pereyra, 2-Fernando Tobio, 3-Lucas Carrizo, 13-Guillemo Ibañez; 28-Alan Soñora, 20-Rodrigo Echevarría, 24-Federico Fattori; 16-Rodrigo Cabral and 43-Eric Ramírez. DT: Frank Kudelka.

Goals: ST 56′ Héctor Fértoli (H).

Changes: ST 22′ Hernán De La Fuente x Souto (H), 25′ Mateo Del Blanco x B. Pittón (U), Gonzalo Morales x Orsini (U), 31′ Ramón Ábila x Cabral (H), Héctor Fértoli x Soñora (H ), 32′ Francisco Gerometta x Vargas (U), Enzo Roldán x Rivero (U), 45′ Sebastián Ramírez x Ramírez (H), Lucas Gamba x Balboa (U).

Cautioned: Souto y Factors (H).

Arbitrator: Nicolás Ramírez.

Estadio:April 15

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