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Herrera’s hands and offensive power

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Herrera’s hands and offensive power

Talleres had several high points in the match that defeated Rosario Central 4 to 1, for matchday 3 of the League Cup. Supported by a great Herrera in the first half, the performances of Ruben Botta and Ramón Sosa led a team that was very forceful in the first half, and erased its rival in the second.

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HERRERA (8). An impeccable first half blocking at least four net scoring chances for the visitor when he played better than the albiazul. In the second he no longer had a job.

BENAVÍDEZ (7). He closed his sector and managed to accommodate himself better in the complement. In the initial stage he climbed a couple of times and hurt himself with his climbs.

CATALAN (8). A tremendous goal to complete a very good performance. His task of cutting and defending was done with solvency. He understood better with Rodríguez than with Suárez. He added the definition of the game.

SUAREZ (5). As a center back he was somewhat hesitant at the beginning and it was difficult for him when he went to play as a winger. At times his area was the most visited by the visiting players. He settled in better at the end of the game.

RIVEROS (-). He was injured at the start.

PORTAL (7). Good in recovery and cutting the opponent’s game in the ST. In the first he lost frequently against Malcorra, which was when the attempts to play out had some doubts.

PORTILLO (8). Good complement and partner for Botta at the start of the plays. A good game for what was rounded off in the second quarter.

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BOTTA (9). A high-level definition after controlling the ball in the first goal. He made the mistake in the closing that led to the penalty, but in ST it was the handle of a Talleres that crushed his opponent.

SOSA (8). Unstoppable. A speed that breaks all defenses and scored a spectacular goal to begin defining the match. Later, in the ST he won and assisted his teammates to score one more goal and he even had the luxury of finishing badly in other counters. Tremendous match.

BUSTS (6). A good meeting. He had a clear one at the beginning of the ST and could not define. He moved throughout the attack front and collaborated in the generation of play.

GIROTTI (6). It was not the best game of the “9”, but it contributed sacrifice and dedication to the general cause.

RODRIGUEZ (6). He entered and stood at center back next to Catalán. In the first set he struggled, but when he scored with a header everything changed. He stood up better and closed the defense.

ROSEMARY. He had one to score and went over on the dribble.

J. PORTILLO. He came in to refresh the media at the best moment of the “T”.

DEPIETRI and ORTEGOZA. They entered with the game defined and to contribute play to a team that was showing off.

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