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One x One + Scores vs. Arsenal – All the news from Independiente

One x One + Scores vs. Arsenal

The scores of Red hell of the defeat before those of the Viaduct.

Sebastian Sosa (5): He did not have much participation, although he had nothing to do with Arsenal’s goals either. He had a very good save in the end, in a heads-up that lost the defense.

Fabricio Bustos (3): Little better than the centrals. He tried to contribute to the brand below, but above he could not collaborate. He tried to pure centers and all were showered, without reaching anything.

Alan Franco (1): Horrible about him, in tune with the rest of the defense. He lost an aerial ball with a rival smaller than him who ended in a goal and could never be established. To crown, he had himself expelled childishly, leaving the team with ten.

Alexander Barboza (1): Another party worse than lean, horrible. He gave the first to Lucas Albertengo, lost the mark to Jhonatan Candia in the second and let Ramiro Luna enter in the third. Full.

Thomas Ortega (3): Barely better than the rest, but nothing more. He helped in defense, but in attack he failed to contribute.

Lucas González (5): He got on well with Lucas Romero in the first half, commanding the plays in the middle and carrying the ball. Inexplicably, he was replaced at halftime.

Lucas Romero (6): He took charge of the midfield and, when he could, he was encouraged to hit the goal. By insistence, he scored his first goal in Independiente, which allowed Rojo to finish 1-1 in the first half.

Jonathan Menendez (6): He tried to exploit his speed to the right and, at times, he succeeded. He accompanied the attack well and, to close a good performance, he nailed a goal that was 2-2. Another one that came out inexplicably.

Andrés Roa (4): He started well, moving and playing with his teammates. As the minutes went by, he became blurred and was replaced by Alan So Señora at the end of the first half.

Alan Velasco (7): Very good game of La Joya. He exposed the gaps of the rival defense, they committed a penalty that Nestor Pitana unbelievably did not charge and tied the match when he was most stung. A lot of youthful personality.

Silvio Romero (5): He tried to gravitate in the rival area, but it was very uphill against a large defense. Even so, he tried to collaborate with the plays and, in fact, left a ball served to Nicolás Messiniti that the forward missed impressively.

Alan So Señora (5): He tried more than he did. He came in to help with the attacks and, at times, succeeded, though at times without success.

White Sunday (3): It is difficult to understand why it is so taken into account. It did not gravitate in attack, nor did it in the mark. It is also difficult to understand why he replaced Lucas González at halftime, as his entry only impaired the team’s performance.

Federico Martínez (5): He entered to give more verticality to the attack and tried by all means, both facing and finishing the goal. He had a shot that could have been the win, but it was barely deflected.

Braian Martinez (5): He entered for Jonathan Menéndez in a change that only the coach understood, and the idea was that he collaborate in the attack, playing and helping to put together the plays. It was uphill, although at times he managed to connect interesting plays with his teammates.

Nicolás Messiniti (-): Lucas Pusineri sent him to the field when it was necessary to go to look for the triumph as it was, with only four more minutes remaining in the addition. The attacker could not specify a clear play under the goal that was the victory for Independiente.

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