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Sportivo San Lorenzo
03-23 05:30
0 - 0
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FC Nacional Asuncion
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Sportivo San Lorenzo
FC Nacional Asuncion
Attacks
51
111
Dangerous Attacks
13
70
Ball Possession
37
63
On Target
2
3
Off Target
3222
6039
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End 0-0
91′
P. Figueredo
C. Montiel
90′
M. Garrone
75′
C. Arrua
C. Espinola
74′
I.Torres
J. Barrios
73′
Victor·Cespedes
A.Alvarez
72′
J. Santacruz
66′
Hector·Villamayor
64′
F. Pelozo
R.Prieto
56′
L. Cáceres
45′
I.Bailone
A.Benítez
45′
L. González
H.Valdez
45′
C. Espinola
Mauro Alexis Coronel Gomez
Halftime 0-0
49′
A.Alvarez
40′
Mauro Alexis Coronel Gomez
25′
B. P. Prieto
25′
L. Cáceres
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Match Info
Sportivo San Lorenzo and FC Nacional Asuncion played out a goalless 0-0 draw in a Paraguayan Primera Division clash on March 23, 2026, a result that did little to help either side's ambitions in the league table. The match, held at Sportivo's home ground, was a tense and tactical affair with few clear-cut chances for either team. Both sides prioritized defensive solidity, leading to a midfield battle where creativity was stifled. The best opportunity of the game fell to Nacional Asuncion in the second half, but their striker's close-range effort was brilliantly saved by the San Lorenzo goalkeeper. At the other end, San Lorenzo threatened from set-pieces but could not find a decisive finish. The key focus point was the lack of offensive quality, with both teams appearing cautious and unwilling to overcommit. The standout performance undoubtedly came from the San Lorenzo keeper, whose one crucial save preserved the point for his team. The draw leaves both teams in the middle of the pack, needing more wins to push towards the top half. Post-match, the San Lorenzo manager highlighted his team's defensive discipline, while the Nacional coach expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert their solitary big chance. The lineups reflected the cautious approach, with both teams fielding robust midfields and lone strikers.