Argentinos Juniors and CA Huracan played out a goalless stalemate in Argentine Primera División action on Wednesday night at the Estadio Diego Armando Maradona. In a match that promised attacking flair from both sides, defensive organization and dogged midfield battles ultimately prevailed as the teams shared the spoils in a 0-0 draw.
Match Overview
The fifth-placed hosts entered the contest looking to close the gap on the league leaders, while Huracan, sitting mid-table, aimed to build momentum after a string of inconsistent results. From the first whistle, both sides displayed caution, with the midfield turning into a congested battleground. Argentinos Juniors enjoyed the better share of possession in the first half, but clear-cut chances were at a premium. Huracan’s compact defensive shape, led by veteran center-back Lucas Carrizo, absorbed pressure without conceding dangerous openings.
Key Moments
- 17th minute: Argentinos’ attacking midfielder Gabriel Ávalos struck a curling effort from 25 yards, forcing a sharp save from Huracan goalkeeper Antony Silva, who tipped the ball over the crossbar.
- 33rd minute: Huracan’s best chance came via a counter-attack. Winger Jhonatan Candia raced down the left and cut inside, but his low drive was blocked by Argentinos defender Miguel Torrén.
- 62nd minute: A dangerous free-kick delivery from Argentinos’ Fausto Vera was headed just wide by defender Lucas Villalba.
- 79th minute: Huracan substitute Matías Cóccaro latched onto a through ball but saw his angled shot smothered by home goalkeeper Miguel Ángel Molina.
- 87th minute: The hosts pressed late, but Silva was again equal to a long-range strike from Ávalos, parrying the ball to safety.
Tactical Story
Argentinos Juniors lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, seeking width through full-backs Kevin Mac Allister and Santiago Montiel. However, Huracan’s 4-4-2 defensive block, with double pivots Federico Fattori and Rodrigo Pérez shielding the back four, neutralized wide crosses and forced Argentinos into speculative efforts from distance. Huracan attempted to exploit transitions, but their final pass often lacked precision. The match turned into a chess match in the second half, with both coaches—Argentinos’ Pablo Guede and Huracan’s Diego Dabove—reluctant to overcommit. Substitutions were used to inject energy, yet neither side could break the deadlock.
Standout Players
Antony Silva (Huracan): The veteran Paraguayan goalkeeper was impeccable, making three crucial saves to preserve a clean sheet. His command of the penalty area and quick distribution kept Huracan organized.
Gabriel Ávalos (Argentinos Juniors): The attacking midfielder was the hosts’ most dangerous outlet, registering three shots on target and constantly probing for gaps. His set-piece delivery also posed problems, but he lacked a finishing touch.
Lucas Carrizo (Huracan): The center-back marshaled the defensive line with authority, winning seven aerial duels and making numerous clearances. His leadership was vital in stifling Argentinos’ attacking threats.
Table Impact
The point keeps Argentinos Juniors within touching distance of the top four, but they will rue missed opportunities to climb higher. For Huracan, the result extends their unbeaten run to three matches, giving them a solid platform to push for a Copa Sudamericana qualification spot. The goalless draw, while not a thriller, showcased the competitive nature of Argentine football where defensive resilience can be just as valuable as attacking flair.

