

Match Report: San Martín San Juan Edges Past Almagro with Second-Half Comeback
In a gripping encounter at Almagro's home ground, San Martín de San Juan overturned a first-half deficit to claim a 2–1 victory in the Argentina Primera Nacional on May 18, 2026. The win keeps San Martín firmly in the promotion chase, while Almagro are left to rue missed opportunities after dominating large portions of the opening period.
First Half: Almagro Start Brightly
Almagro came out with clear intent, pressing high and disrupting San Martín's build-up play. The home side's reward came in the 28th minute when a slick passing move unlocked the San Martín defence. A well-timed cross from the right flank found an unmarked forward, who headed home to send the local fans into celebration. Almagro held the lead until the interval, looking compact and dangerous on the counter.
Second Half: San Martín's Resurgence
The visitors emerged from the tunnel with renewed energy. Coach Raúl Pícaro made tactical adjustments, pushing wing‑backs higher and demanding quicker ball circulation. The equaliser arrived just after the hour mark. A long‑range strike from Luciano Risso took a deflection, wrong‑footing Almagro's goalkeeper and nestling in the bottom corner. The goal injected confidence into San Martín, who began to dictate possession.
With 15 minutes remaining, San Martín completed the turnaround. A swift counter‑attack saw substitute Federico Olivera burst into the box and cooly slot past the onrushing keeper to make it 2–1. Almagro pushed for an equaliser in the final stages, but San Martín's defence held firm under pressure.
Tactical Breakdown
Almagro's early intensity faded after the interval, partly due to San Martín's midfield adjustments. The visitors successfully targeted Almagro's left‑back area, creating overloads that led to both goals. San Martín also showed superior fitness, covering greater ground in the second half.
Standout Performers
- Luciano Risso (San Martín) – Changed the game with a crucial equaliser and provided energy in midfield.
- Federico Olivera (San Martín) – Delivered the winning goal from the bench, showcasing sharp finishing.
- Almagro's centre‑back – Had a solid first half but was exposed as the team tired.
League Implications
With this result, San Martín de San Juan climbs to fifth place in the Primera Nacional standings, keeping pace with the playoff spots. Almagro remain in mid‑table, now winless in three matches. The defeat puts pressure on the coaching staff to address defensive lapses that have seen leads evaporate.