Hurricane It came from a great presentation with the rout of Sarmiento 4-1 and the very good collective performance of the team. In the Libertadores de América in Avelleneda, a field that always costs him, he rounded off a good game. He handled the ball better, he had chances but out of nowhere he found himself down in the result. Even so, it reached 1-1 and left a good image. In addition, he scored on the field of Independent in First after nine defeats, the last time 20 years ago.
The celebration of the Globe after Hezze’s goal, important because it was five minutes after Independiente’s (Photo: MARCELO CARROLL – FTP CLARIN).
1-Lucas Chaves (6): Until 0-1 he had practically had no work. Nothing to do in Leandro Fernández’s goal. Then he responded well with his fists in his small area to a free kick from Soñora late on.
4-Ismael Quilez (6.5): Started due to Soto’s personal problem, he was good on top of Batallini and controlled him. He went on the attack to be a passing option and threw a very good cross to Cóccaro that almost ended in 2-1. He ended up hit by the kick that was red to Ferreyra.
2-Fernando Tobio (6): He was close in an approach in the rival area that forced a corner from the goalkeeper. It got complicated in an exit and left a chance to Independiente. He started the ST with a nice cross avoiding a heads-up.
6-Lucas Merolla (6.5): Attentive at every crossroads and with the confidence to go out with the ball at his feet. He had a header over the crossbar late in the PT. He lowered Cristaldo’s cross with a header for Hezze’s goal. He received a yellow card (the fifth) for protesting a foul on Ferreyra that did not appear.
Merolla, good game. In the end he saw the fifth yellow card and will not be on Saturday vs. Newell’s (Photo MARCELO CARROLL – FTP CLARIN).
3-Lucas Carrizo (5.5): He controlled his sector well, without complicating himself. As the match progressed, he was encouraged and he was also correct going on the attack.
5-Santiago Hezze (7.5): He scored 1-1 with a nice header when Merolla lowered it. He retrieved balls to start the exit and start the Globe’s attacks. Well located. He saw the yellow for a strong foul on Batallini from behind. Another great performance.
24-Federico Factors (6.5): Attentive to cut the game and Red’s connections in attack. He also provided criteria to distribute the ball well and a lot of display.
22-Benjamin Garre (5.5): Not gravitating as much as other games, it was important to start attacks and play first for better placed teammates. From the right he was a constant threat.
10-Franco Cristaldo (6.5): His punch makes the difference. Each of his centers carried danger, as in the play in which he ended up 1-1 at the Globe. Before he had burst the post with a great shot from afar in the first half. He also had a free kick that he shot into the goalkeeper’s hands.
Cristaldo continues to show that he is in a great personal moment (Photo: MARCELO CARROLL – FTP CLARIN).
16-Rodrigo Cabral (5): He pressed and recovered at the start of Rojo. He saw the yellow for a foul on Vigo, before he had slapped Leandro Fernández. He had a shot from outside, at the hands of Álvarez.
7-Matias Coccaro (4): He came with a lot of will but little participation until he had a clear one with a header (Quilez’s center) that the goal threw to the corner. The only one in the whole game.
ENTERED
33-Juan Gauto (5): He entered at 34′ of the ST instead of Cabral. He participated little.
9-Nicolas Cordero (-): At 39′ of the ST he entered for Cóccaro.
18-Gabriel Gudiño (-): He entered through Garré at 47′ of the ST and for the final moments.
35-Patrick Pizarro (-): At 47′ of the ST he replaced Quilez, injured.
Dabove continues adding with the Globe (Photo MARCELO CARROLL – FTP CLARIN).
DT: Diego Dabove (6): Despite not having the starting wingers, he opted for his base team, which did things well and could have taken something else.