Although the “saint” had a great start with the opening of the scoreboard, he seems to have settled for the result and that could cost him a draw or even a painful defeat. The “sojero” tilted the field in his favor and although he was not fine in the last stretch, he tried too much with the advances of the always incisive Julian Marcioni y Alejo Montero. In that sense, the Corrientes goalkeeper had too much work. Sand repeated the performance shown a few weeks ago in San Juan and once again became the figure of the game. Montero’s auctions, Rodrigo Mosqueira and a stainless steel pirouette Alejandro Gagliardi They were a wake-up call for the defense of San Martín, but they were not sufficient reasons to defeat the “saint’s” goalkeeper.
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