2024-09-17 17:19:19
San Martín defeated Agropecuario 1-0 and remains at the top of zone “A” – seven points ahead of San Martín de San Juan. Matias “Caco” García He scored the winning goal in the second minute.
Dario Sand (6)
He was correct in each of his interventions and maintained the result in the last minutes. He won from above in each of the “Sojero” crosses and blocked a shot from Milton Ramos.
Gonzalo Bettini (6)
He was firm in defence. He contained the advances of Martín Rivero and Maximiliano Gagliardi. He was also correct when going on the attack; he tried to break blocks with precise crosses.
Augustin Dattola (7)
He cleared everything that came into San Martín’s area and even dared to attack. He was impassable throughout the match; in addition, he always sought to be a clean exit for the team.
Juan Orellana (6)
He had no problems in defence and tried to deal with each of his opponent’s advances in a simple way. He had to fight one-on-one with Gagliardi and he contained him without problems.
Lucas Diarte (6)
He was not as involved as in other matches, and the team felt that. However, in the second half he recovered and went on the attack with greater conviction. He was close to scoring a goal.
Matias Ignacio Garcia (8)
He was the figure of the field. Effort, sacrifice, precision and firmness describe his game on this occasion. He recovered and cut off all the advances.
Gustavo Abregú (7)
He is the perfect complement to García in the midfield. Correct in his passing and very firm in his marking. He ran, put in and stopped several approaches from the “Sojero” midfielders.
Juan Cuevas (6)
Active and associative. He triangulated repeatedly with “Caco” and Arias. He made some good dribbles and gave depth to the attack. On the negative side, he did not make the best decisions.
Matias Garcia (7)
He scored a great goal on the volley in the first attack. He rotated positions with Cuevas and distributed the play in the final meters. It was a nightmare for the Agropecuario defenders.
Gonzalo Rodriguez (6)
He settled on the left wing. He missed a clear one-on-one in the first half, but he always seemed to be involved in the game.
Junior Arias (6)
He assisted “Caco” in the goal. He was mobile and left his position to link up with the midfielders. He missed two clear chances in the second half; one of them hit the post.
Lautaro Fedele (6)
He came on for “Turbo” and tried to create danger on the left side. He hit the post, even though he was in an offside position. He helped in the defensive task to sustain the victory.
Pablo Hernandez (6)
He tried to clarify the game in the final meters. He was very close to scoring his first goal with the “santa” shirt. Although he tried to lead some attacks, he lost several balls in the middle of the field.
Gonzalo Klusener (-)
Flores sent him onto the field with the idea of bringing freshness to the offense, although he did not create any dangerous chances towards Salort’s goal. Agropecuario’s advance forced him to defend in the last minutes of the match.
Nicolas Moreno (-)
He created a couple of dangerous situations and launched a shot from medium distance. It is a change that Flores repeats almost every game to create imbalance in one-on-one situations.
Maxim Levi (-)
He came on in place of Bettini with the aim of securing the result in the final minutes. He delivered.