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Nacional Montevideo
04-04 07:30
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Central Espanol
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Nacional Montevideo
Central Espanol
Attacks
140
83
Dangerous Attacks
105
42
Ball Possession
69
31
On Target
3
2
Off Target
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End 0-1
95′
Rodolfo
88′
L. Rodríguez
81′
facundo sosa
F. Munoz
80′
B.Barcia
L. Boggio
74′
L·Pino
tarragona
74′
Juan Dupont
d.maximo fontes alonso
69′
Juan Cruz·De los Santos
N. Lodeiro
62′
r.muniz
M. Aguilera
58′
N. López
T. V. Lupi
58′
J. Pintado
E. Ancheta
54′
0-1
F. Munoz
46′
N. Rodríguez
federico bais
Halftime 0-0
50′
M. Montiel
49′
S.Navarro
2′
S.Coates
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Match Info
In a surprising result in the Uruguay Primera Division, Central Espanol pulled off a 1-0 away win against the giants Nacional Montevideo at the Estadio Gran Parque Central on April 4th, 2026. This upset victory for the visitors provided a major twist in the early season narrative, showcasing the competitive nature of the league. The match's defining moment came against the run of play in the 32nd minute, when Central Espanol capitalized on a defensive lapse to score what would be the game's only goal. Nacional, despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances throughout the match, was repeatedly frustrated by a resolute Central Espanol defense and an inspired performance from their goalkeeper. The home side hit the woodwork twice and saw several close-range efforts blocked or saved, as their finishing let them down on the night. The focus point of the match was undoubtedly Central Espanol's disciplined and gritty defensive display, which held firm under intense second-half pressure. This result shakes up the league table, handing Nacional a disappointing home defeat while providing Central Espanol with a massive confidence boost and crucial points. After the final whistle, the Nacional manager expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert chances, while the victorious Central Espanol coach hailed his team's heart and tactical execution. The starting XIs saw Nacional field a strong attacking lineup, but they were unable to break down a determined and well-organized visiting side.