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Montevideo Wanderers FC
04-13 05:30
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Racing Club Montevideo
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Montevideo Wanderers FC
Racing Club Montevideo
Attacks
61
94
Dangerous Attacks
28
86
Ball Possession
31
69
On Target
1
3
Off Target
2141
7018
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End 1-2
95′
gonzalez
Sebastian Da Silva
95′
J. Varela
F. Cairus
94′
M. Garcia
N. Queiroz
92′
1-2
N. Sosa
92′
N. Queiroz
82′
N. Sosa
tomas habib
78′
G. Cotugno
78′
L. Zazpe
72′
M.Levato
F. Labandeira
72′
J. Alberti
J. Urretaviscaya
69′
1-1
tomas habib
68′
darlin mencia
66′
darlin mencia
64′
E.Da Silva
E.Los Santos
64′
jonas luna
J. Zeballos
Halftime 1-0
20′
J. Urretaviscaya
19′
1-0
G. Freitas
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Match Info
Racing Club Montevideo secured a comeback 2-1 away victory over Montevideo Wanderers FC in the Uruguay Primera Division at the Estadio Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera. This match result sees Racing claim a valuable three points on the road, overturning a deficit to defeat their rivals. The home side, Wanderers, started brightly and took a deserved lead in the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error. However, Racing showed great character to fight back after the interval, equalizing with a well-taken goal to shift the momentum. The winner came in the latter stages, a decisive finish that completed the turnaround and silenced the home crowd. The key incident was Racing's equalizer, which gave them the belief to go on and win the game, showcasing their resilience. This victory is a significant one for Racing's league table aspirations, moving them into a more favorable position, while it's a bitter blow for Wanderers who let a lead slip. The Racing manager hailed his team's second-half response, and the Wanderers coach lamented his side's inability to hold onto their advantage.