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Albion FC
03-26 01:00
2 - 1
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Montevideo Wanderers FC
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Albion FC
Montevideo Wanderers FC
Attacks
103
119
Dangerous Attacks
71
91
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
9
8
Off Target
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4018
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End 2-1
96′
S·Costa
95′
Agustin·Vera
89′
C. Airala
83′
2-1
F. Labandeira
78′
R. Rivero
jonas luna
78′
benitez
N. Queiroz
78′
S·Costa
F. Ginella
78′
Francisco couture
T·Moschión
78′
A.Lopez
T. Figueroa
76′
J. Urretaviscaya
69′
H. Toledo
B. Acosta
68′
F. Labandeira
J. Urretaviscaya
68′
M. Garcia
N. Olivera
62′
C. Airala
L. R.Trezza
58′
M.Levato
J. Alberti
55′
L. R.Trezza
Halftime 2-0
35′
2-0
T. Figueroa
32′
L. Zazpe
25′
J. Zeballos
13′
1-0
J. Alvarez
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Match Info
Albion FC edged out Montevideo Wanderers FC 2-1 in a tightly contested Uruguayan Primera División match on Thursday. This result at the Estadio Parque Federico Omar Saroldi gives Albion a crucial three points in their battle to solidify their position in the top flight of Uruguayan football. The home side started brightly and took the lead in the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error from Wanderers. Montevideo Wanderers responded strongly after the break, finding an equalizer to set up a tense finale. However, Albion FC showed great composure, scoring a late winner to snatch the victory in front of their fans. The match was characterized by a high tempo and physical challenges, with the referee issuing several yellow cards. A key moment was a disallowed goal for Wanderers for a marginal offside call, which proved controversial. The win moves Albion FC up the standings, potentially into the top half of the table, while Montevideo Wanderers will be disappointed to leave empty-handed after a spirited performance. Both managers acknowledged the fine margins, with Albion's coach highlighting his team's fighting spirit and the Wanderers manager pointing to small details deciding the outcome.