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Fénix tried a little more, but could not with Boston River – Ovation – 09/06/2020

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Phoenix wanted a little more, but wasted many minutes of the game and Boston River ended up building an even and controllable party. And that seemed to be his great search because the most risky of his attack was provided by the two balls that the goalkeeper Guillermo De Amores he let it slip out of his hands and that luckily for his interests he could later finish solving so as not to suffer the final impact.

The funny thing about the game is that Albivioleta started the game at full speed, with a great collective play and even with an action that should have been punished with the maximum penalty, by the hand of Pablo Alvarez, but then he was controlled and only reacted in the final five minutes, when he lashed out again to take the three points.

There, yes, something of what Juan Ramón Carrasco wants came to the fore. Because it was blocked with many people, the ball was touched with speed and spaces were made that were used by the incursions. However, there was no precise definition and nobody could move the marker.

Definitely, Phoenix wanted a little more than Boston River, but it was too little because between the initial and final minutes, he gave himself a lot of the game to aspire to take the three units.

That’s how it went

The protagonists

Boston River: Guillermo Falcón; Pablo Álvarez, Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Fratta, Pedro Silva; Agustín Nadruz, Winston Fernández, Marcelo Tapia (45 ‘Facundo Rodríguez), José Alberti; Sebastián Abreu, Alejandro Martinuccio (63 ‘Leandro Lozano). DT: Sebastian Abreu.

Phoenix: Guillermo De Amores; Ángel Rodríguez, Leandro Coelho, Andrés Barboza; Roberto Fernández, Manuel Ugarte (63 ‘Andrés Schetino), Camilo Núñez {80’ Ignacio Pallas); Bryan Olivera; Nicolás Ruiz (45 ‘Kevin Alaniz), Jorge Trinidad (45’ Bruno Scorza), Ignacio Pereira. DT: Omar Garate.

Referee: Daniel Fedorczuk.
Yellow: Pedro Silva, Pablo Álvarez (BR), Manuel Ugarte, Andrés Barboza (F).

Boston River and Fénix facing each other in the Centennial
Boston River and Fénix facing each other in the Centennial. Photo: Leonardo Mainé.



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