

Temperley Reserves and Defensores de Belgrano Reserves Play Out a Gritty Goalless Draw
In a tightly contested Argentine Reserve League encounter on June 5, 2026, Temperley Reserves and Defensores de Belgrano Reserves battled to a 0-0 stalemate at the Estadio Alfredo Beranger. The result leaves both sides jostling for position in the mid-table, with neither able to find a breakthrough in a match defined by defensive solidity and tactical discipline.
Match Overview
The game kicked off under floodlights with both teams showing clear intent to control the midfield. Temperley Reserves, playing on their home turf, looked to impose themselves early through quick transitions, but Defensores de Belgrano Reserves responded with a compact defensive shape. The first half saw few clear-cut chances, as both backlines remained organized and the goalkeepers were largely untroubled.
The second half brought more urgency, but the story remained the same. Temperley pushed forward through their wide players, yet Defensores de Belgrano’s central defenders stood firm, cutting out crosses and blocking shots. At the other end, the visitors threatened on the counter-attack, but the home side’s goalkeeper made a couple of routine saves to preserve the clean sheet.
Key Moments and Tactical Story
- First half: Temperley’s best chance came from a corner in the 34th minute, but the header sailed just over the bar.
- Second half: Defensores de Belgrano had a promising break in the 67th minute, but the final pass was intercepted just outside the box.
- Discipline: The match saw only three yellow cards, reflecting a contest where physicality was present but controlled.
Both managers will be satisfied with their team’s defensive organization but frustrated by the lack of cutting edge in the final third. The 0-0 result extends the unbeaten run of Defensores de Belgrano Reserves in away league matches to four games, while Temperley Reserves remain difficult to beat on home soil.
Standings and Season Context
Heading into this round, Temperley Reserves were positioned just outside the top half of the league table, while Defensores de Belgrano Reserves sat a few places above with a more consistent record. The draw keeps both sides within touching distance of the promotion play-off spots, but they will need to turn draws into wins in the coming weeks to maintain momentum.
Next up for Temperley Reserves is a trip to face higher-ranked opposition, while Defensores de Belgrano Reserves return home to host a struggling side. This goalless affair may not have thrilled the spectators, but it provided a valuable lesson in resilience for both squads.