By the date 19 of the professional league soccer, San Lorenzo and Colón matched 0-0 in the New Gasometer. With this result, the Cyclone lost second place in the tournament, which now belongs to workshopsand not approach RiverThe pointer.
The game was discreet and both teams were far from showing their best version. During the first half the game became locked, highly contested in each sector of the field and without a clear dominator.
The options of San Lorenzo yes or yes passed through the feet of Nahuel Barrios, who had a shot that he controlled well Ignacio Chicco. For his part, Columbus did not shrink and they approached, although with no more than shots that disturbed little. august battle.
In the complement, the two casts went out to risk more, in search of a victory. However, it was not the most accurate day for either and there were no emotions in a boring 0-0.
In addition to a Battle shortcut to Facundo Garcésthere was a controversy: rafael delgado fell in the area, touched the ball with his arm and prevented ivan leguizamon goal opportunity continues. All of San Lorenzo requested a penalty, but Darío Herrera pointed out that there was no intention and he did not check the play in the VAR.
This way, he Cyclone could not get close to River (41 points) and was third in the table (36), since Talleres (37) surpassed him with the victory over Tigre. For his part, he sabalero He is 21st with just 20 units.
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