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Argentine Division 1
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San Lorenzo
Estudiantes La Plata
Attacks
92
88
Dangerous Attacks
45
51
Ball Possession
43
57
On Target
5
5
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4043
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End 1-0
97′
A. Medina
90′
N. Tripichio
86′
L.Montenegro
79′
G.Benedetti
Eros Nazareno·Mancuso
79′
F.Domínguez
F.Farías
68′
S.Núñez
67′
G. Neves
L.Piovi
67′
S.Núñez
A.Castro
66′
Auzmendi
G.Rodríguez
66′
Gonzalo·Abrego
M. Insaurralde
65′
T.Palacios
63′
T.Palacios
57′
M.Reali
N.Barrios
57′
I.Perruzzi
F.Gulli
55′
E.Cetre
F.Pérez
45′
T.Pagano
M.Ritis
Halftime 1-0
36′
M.Ritis
34′
E. Meza
26′
L. G. Pirez
21′
L.Piovi
18′
F.Gulli
11′
1-0
M. Insaurralde
Assist: N.Barrios
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Match Info
San Lorenzo secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Estudiantes La Plata in a tense Argentine Division 1 clash at the Estadio Pedro Bidegain on April 4, 2026. The match was decided by a single goal in the second half, a result that provided crucial points for the home side in their league campaign. The game began with both teams showing defensive solidity, leading to a first half with few clear-cut chances as the midfield battle dominated. The decisive moment arrived in the 65th minute when San Lorenzo's forward capitalized on a defensive lapse, slotting home a calm finish past the Estudiantes goalkeeper to send the home fans into raptures. Estudiantes pushed for an equalizer in the final quarter, creating several set-piece opportunities, but the San Lorenzo defense, led by their commanding center-back, held firm to preserve the clean sheet. The match was a physical contest with several yellow cards shown, but no major controversies or VAR interventions disrupted the flow. This result sees San Lorenzo climb the league table, adding three valuable points in their pursuit of continental qualification, while Estudiantes will be disappointed to leave empty-handed from a closely fought encounter. San Lorenzo's manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to grind out the win in a very tough match." His Estudiantes counterpart reflected, "We controlled large parts but lacked the final touch; we need to be more clinical." The starting lineup for San Lorenzo featured their typical 4-4-2 formation, while Estudiantes lined up in a 4-2-3-1, both sides fielding their strongest available players on the night.