One x One + Scores vs. Students
The scores of Red hell of the defeat against Pincha.
Sebastian Sosa (4): He had nothing to do with the first goal, but he stayed in the second, where Agustín Rogel headed very close to him.
Alex Vigo (6): He spent a lot of attack in the first half, alternating good and bad. At times, he complicated the opposition’s defense by closing inside to associate with the attackers.
Joaquin Laso (5): A little hesitant on certain plays with the ball at his feet. He converted the discount goal.
Juan Manuel Insaurralde (5): He lost Mauro Boselli’s mark in the first goal, although in the rest of the plays, both above and below, he was firm.
Thomas Ortega (4): He didn’t have any scares in defense, although several times he entertained himself with the ball at his feet when going on the attack, losing chances to counterattack.
Lucas Romero (5): Dog’s discreet game, in which he didn’t have much of the ball, but was very careful to cut off rival advances.
Carlos Benavidez (5): Very participatory for much of the game. It was always shown as an outlet to initiate attacks.
Alan Sonora (4): It could not be made an axis and the team felt it. He was always correct with the ball at his feet, but his interventions were not very important.
Andres Roa (4): The Colombian was fading with the passing of the minutes. Despite being located in different places of the attack, he was never able to explode.
Gaston Togni (3): He didn’t have a great game. He was never able to outflank his band and was replaced by Saltita over the course of the snap.
Leandro Fernandez (6): Despite being the most advanced of the team, he was never a reference, since he threw himself to the sides a lot. He had the chance to equalize, but Mariano Andújar drowned out his goal cry.
Damian Batallini (5): He seemed to give an injection of dynamics to the attack after the discount, but he was staying like the rest of his teammates. In the end he could have converted the second goal, but Andújar came out very quickly.
Lucas Gonzalez (-): He moved in different sectors of the court, but could not transcend in any of them against a very combative and withdrawn Estudiantes.
Rodrigo Marquez (-): He had very few minutes on the court to be qualified.