Gimnasia scored and secured its place in the Playoffs
GEBA overwhelmed City B and fired them from the First Men’s Division, giving them a 7-1 win.
City B and Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires had a party to rent balconiesIn the previous round, it was a match that defined a lot for GEBA since they were forced to win to aspire to enter the Playoffs and light candles for Hurling to make Lomas Athletic lose points.
At the beginning of the meeting Muni B came out to set the pacetried to get the ball and dominate from possession. When little was happening, a short came for Gimnasia y Esgrima and Tomás Suárez (6′) He changed it for a goal to become the championship’s top scorer. The match started so frenetic that seconds later City B asked for the right to reply, invaded Bosso’s area and was awarded a penalty: Franco Castellazo (7′) He took the ball and stuck it into the inner wall of the goal defended by the Mendoza player. The dynamism of the first quarter did not end there, in the third short for GEBA, Santiago Camacho (9′) He dragged it to Miguenz’s left post and thus made it 2 to 1.
In the second quarter, Lucas Cammareri’s men tried to maneuver the tempo of the gamemaking short transitions and playing against his rival, and also in the face of the irregularity of the field. The Menssanas They spent fifteen minutes working on attacks on the City B field trying to expand the score; situation that came through the stick Tadeo Silva (24′)Gimnasia’s number seven hit in the air to beat Miguez’s defense and win the 3-1 lead.
During the third quarter the actions were diminishing, but Gimnasia took credit for having reached the last two finals and, with a great action of Jerónimo Arisluar (41′) in the area, they stretched their advantage to 4 to 1.
The last fifteen minutes were not for the faint of heart.GEBA continued with its maelstrom forward and at times the overwhelming intensity played tricks on it to attack. That resulted in a penalty in favor of City B, which ended in another penalty for those of Muni due to holding the ball by the goalkeeper, but then the referee (who was next to the play) consulted with the other and annulled the ruling. Despair boarded the locals’ ship and, after receiving two green cards in a row, Cammareri’s team took full possession of the game and in an action threaded between the ruffles, the ball was left to Matías Rey (49′) on the edge of the area to hit it backhanded into the corner and make it 5 to 1. A few seconds later, Mateo González Metilli (51′) He caught Miguenz walking, crossed him the ball and signed the sixth for the Menssanas. Not everything ended there, the magic of captain Ignacio Anaya was missing, who after a great intervention on the left overflowed and found Federico Hanselmann (57′) to seal the final 7 to 1.
Muni B dated: Francisco González Miguenz, Jeremías Boutet, Franco de Simone, Ramiro Hernández Mash, Juan Ignacio Lorito, Zadquiel Andrade, Federico Schvarztman, Agustín Moulia, and Bruno de Simone. Substitutes: Gonzalo Linares, Tiago Sacchetti, Federico Angio, Thiago Vigil, Juan Ignacio Di Ninno, Santiago Iten, Francisco Galbiatti, Matías Ramírez and Martín Toledo. DT: Miguel Castaño.
GEBA had these 11: Emiliano Bosso, Tomás Suárez, Franco Colado, Federico Mayochi, Tomás Ballini, Santiago Camacho, Mateo González Metilli, Eugenio Balboa, Matías Rey, Tadeo Silva and Ignacio Anaya. Substitutes: Jerónimo Arislur, Lucas Binaghi, Gonzalo Basualdo, Federico Hanselmann, Manuel Samandjian, Valentín Colosimo, Agustín Reina, Justo Wallingre and Nicolás Lattanzio. DT: Lucas Cammareri.