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Estudiantes Rio Cuarto
Belgrano
Attacks
109
80
Dangerous Attacks
90
57
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
2
1
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End 0-1
95′
S.Rosane
81′
R. Ábila
M. Valiente
79′
A.Falcón
A. Benítez
79′
G.Zelarayán
J. Velazquez
78′
R. Zielinski
78′
L.Gutierrez
F.Vázquez
73′
S.Rosane
F.Romero
73′
T.Ostchega
F.Cobos
65′
G. Alanis
M.Garnerone
65′
J. Ferreira
A. Cabrera
62′
N.Fernández
59′
0-1
F.González
59′
N.Fernández
R.Hernandes
Halftime 0-0
40′
J.Mavilla
A.Spörle
6′
A. Benítez
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Match Info
In a tightly contested Argentine Division 1 clash at the Estadio Antonio Candini, Belgrano snatched a hard-fought 1-0 away victory against Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. A solitary goal in the second half proved decisive, handing Belgrano a crucial three points on the road and extending Estudiantes' winless run at home. The match was characterized by disciplined defending and a moment of individual quality that ultimately separated the two sides, with Belgrano showing the resilience needed to grind out a result in a difficult away environment.
The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams canceling each other out in midfield. Clear chances were at a premium, with the most notable action being a disallowed goal for Estudiantes due to a marginal offside call following a corner. The game sparked into life in the 58th minute. Belgrano, growing into the contest, won possession in the center of the park and launched a swift counter-attack. The ball was played wide to the right winger, who delivered a pinpoint cross onto the head of the arriving central midfielder, who guided his effort expertly into the far corner. Estudiantes poured forward in search of an equalizer, forcing Belgrano's goalkeeper into two excellent saves in the final ten minutes, but the visitors' defense stood firm to secure a clean sheet.
The focus point of the match was the disciplined defensive performance from Belgrano, particularly their center-back pairing who repelled countless crosses into the box. For Estudiantes, the story was one of frustration in the final third, as they dominated possession but lacked the cutting edge to break down a well-organized opponent. The result has significant table implications, lifting Belgrano into the top half and providing a boost to their campaign, while Estudiantes remains dangerously close to the relegation zone, intensifying the pressure on their manager. After the final whistle, the Belgrano coach highlighted his team's "fantastic spirit and defensive organization," while the Estudiantes manager pointed to "a lack of precision in the final pass" as the reason for the defeat. The lineups saw Estudiantes field an attacking 4-3-3, while Belgrano opted for a more conservative 4-2-3-1 shape that ultimately proved effective.

