

Gimnasia Jujuy Edges Temperley in Tight Primera Nacional Contest
A solitary goal was enough for Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy to secure a narrow 1–0 victory over Temperley at their home stadium on May 18, 2026, in the Argentina Primera Nacional. The win boosted Jujuy's playoff hopes, while Temperley were left to rue a wasteful performance in front of goal.
Match Overview
The game was a tense, physical affair from the first whistle. Both sides struggled to create clear‑cut chances in a midfield battle dominated by fouls and broken play. The deadlock was finally broken in the 39th minute when Gimnasia Jujuy's striker Leonardo Sosa latched onto a defensive error inside the box and fired home from close range. Temperley appealed for offside, but the flag stayed down.
Key Moments
- 25th minute – Temperley's best chance: a header from a corner went just over the bar.
- 39th minute – Sosa scores the only goal of the match after a failed clearance by Temperley's centre‑back.
- 67th minute – Gimnasia Jujuy had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside in the build‑up.
- 84th minute – Temperley's winger fired straight at the Jujuy goalkeeper from 12 yards.
Tactical Analysis
Gimnasia Jujuy set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to soak up pressure and hit on the break. Their discipline out of possession was excellent, with the midfield duo tracking runners diligently. Temperley dominated possession (62%) but lacked a creative spark in the final third. Jujuy's goalkeeper Marcos Díaz was largely untroubled, making only three routine saves.
Standout Player
Leonardo Sosa – The matchwinner's predatory instinct was the difference. Beyond his goal, he held the ball up well and drew fouls to relieve pressure. His movement troubled the Temperley backline throughout.
Season Impact
The three points lift Gimnasia Jujuy into the top half of the table, just two points behind the playoff spots. Temperley, meanwhile, remain in the relegation fight, having now failed to score in three of their last four matches. Manager Alejandro Cicotello faces increasing criticism for the team's lack of attacking potency.