River fell 1-0 to workshopsin the match corresponding to the 16th of the argentinian cup and said goodbye to the contest. The only goal of the match was from rodrigo garro a favor from the group commanded by Javier Gandolfi 42 minutes into the second half.
In this sense, during the meeting, Nicholas De La Cruz starred in a tense crossover with ulysses ortegozaone of the central midfielders of the Cordoba team.
In the final minutes of the game, after being tired of the repeated tactical fouls and holdings by the emerging midfielder who made his debut in Los Andes, the Uruguayan stood in front of his rival and said: “Do you want the t-shirt? Do you want it? Now I give it to you”.
After that play Martin Demichelis automatically removed the Uruguayan who was visibly upset and replaced him with Augustine Palavecinowho could not prevent the fall of his team either.
After the triumph enjoyed by the people of Cordoba, the official account of Talleres did not miss the cross between the soccer player from River and ortegoza and you uploaded a video with the caption”Do you want it?“and a flag of Uruguay, making a clear allusion to Nicholas De La Cruz.
In the video you can see how the midfielder of the you retires with the award for the best player of the match, offering it to the people who came to Mendoza to support the team of Javier Gandolfi.
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