It was a pure quartet and with a group of fans blocking Malvinas Argentinas Avenue for a little while. Yesterday the dance had started with 45 minutes left before the start of a momentous match, in which Racing had no other option than to win to stay alive in the tournament.
And that popular register in the middle of the street was manifested more than two hours later, although in a different way, in the stands of Miguel Sancho, whose inhabitants, happy and hopeful, threw into the air the “Sunday we have to win”, a request that must necessarily materialize. so that the team can aspire to the second promotion to the First Division.
In the midst of so much cement, the players celebrated a fair but hard-fought victory, generated from the always effective head of Bruno Nasta and the contributions in the net of Germán Díaz and Gonzalo Rostagno.
Racing achieved an essential victory. He was able to achieve this because he moved a pawn that soon had the value of a bishop or a rook, causing quite a few disruptions in his opponent’s tactics. It was Leonel Monti, who appeared with the “4” shirt to surprise on the right, not only to help the midfielders in the construction of the game, but to provide air and energy in the intention of creating problems for the opposing defense.
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He, along with Germán Díaz, Alan Olinick and Gonzalo Rostagno handled the ball more and that is why Arsenal had to wait in their field and then counterattack, something that could well have earned them a goal, since Lautaro Guzmán, alone against Mattalía, He shot over the crossbar when the score had not changed.
Then came Nasta’s goal and then Alexis Sosa’s beautiful shot. Despite the anxiety of its fans, Racing did not despair, and the effort for victory decanted in the celebration for Díaz’s shot, deflected by a rival into his own net, and for Rostagno’s header that left no room for no surprise.
At the end came the applause for the departures of Nasta and Monti, and for the three points that will help hope to be sustained and increase each day until we reach Sunday.
That day San Martín de San Juan will put it to the test to see if the Academy is in a position to continue the path that others will also follow, in the desire to enter the main category of Argentine soccer next year.