Caracas and Rosario Central tied 1 to 1 | Libertadores Cup

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Caracas and Canalla signed a draw (1 – 1) this Tuesday, in the match corresponding to date 3 of group G.

Despite starting at a disadvantage with a goal from Edwuin Pernía in the 24th minute of the first half, Rosario Central managed to tie the game with a goal scored by Agustín Módica in the 21st minute of the second stage.

In the 24th minute of the first stage, Edwuin Pernía raised Caracas’ spirits and won all the applause. The forward took advantage of a cross from Danny Pérez and finished to overcome Jorge Broun’s resistance.

One of Rosario Central’s plays could have changed the score when Jonatan Gómez shot at the goal in the 91st minute of the second half, but the ball hit one of the posts.

Despite monopolizing control of the ball, with 67% possession, and attempting up to 22 shots, Rosario Central could not defeat Caracas and had to settle for a draw.

The figure of the party was Agustín Módica. The Rosario Central forward showed his best level by scoring 1 goal, shooting 3 times into the opponent’s goal and making 4 correct passes.

Edwuin Pernía was another of the outstanding players. The Caracas forward showed his best level by scoring 1 goal, shooting 5 times into the opponent’s goal and making 7 correct passes.

At 76 minutes of the second stage, midfielder Roger Manrique raised the audience with a pipe to Kevin Ortiz.

It was a duel with a locked game, marked by interruptions and fouls. There were several reprimands: Renné Rivas, Danny Pérez, Luca Martínez Dupuy, Néstor Jiménez and Agustín Módica.

Caracas strategist Henry Meléndez stopped the starting eleven with a 3-4-3 formation with Wuilker Faríñez in goal; Brayan Rodríguez, Francisco La Mantia and Biannider Tamayo on the defensive line; Piero Mollica, Blessing Essien, Bryant Ortega and Renné Rivas in the middle; and Ender Echenique, Edwuin Pernía and Danny Pérez in attack.

For their part, those chosen by Miguel Ángel Russo took to the field with a 4-5-1 formation with Jorge Broun between the three sticks; Damián Martínez, Facundo Mallo, Carlos Quintana and Agustín Sández in defense; Kevin Ortiz, Tomás O’Connor, Lautaro Giaccone, Ignacio Malcorra and Jaminton Campaz in the midfield; and Tobías Cervera up front.

The judge chosen to direct the match at the Coloso de Los Chaguaramos was Gery Vargas Carreño.

For the next date, Caracas will play at home against Peñarol, while Canalla will host Atlético Mineiro.

The result of the duel leaves Rosario Central in second place with 4 points, while Caracas is in fourth place with 1 unit.

Changes in Caracas

  • 63′ 2T – Edwuin Alexander Pernía Martínez left for Néstor Andrés Jiménez Ramírez
  • 72′ 2T – Renné Alejandro Rivas Alezones left for Roger Alexander Manríque Laorca and Danny Marcos Pérez Valdez for Yeison Mena
  • 89′ 2T – Ender Jesús Echenique Peña came out for Richard José Figueroa Aviles

Changes in Rosario Central

  • 56′ 2T – Tobías Cervera left for Agustín Ignacio Módica
  • 57′ 2T – Lautaro Dario Giaccone Lescano came out for Luca Martínez Dupuy
  • 61′ 2T – Tomás O’Connor came out for Jonatan David Gómez
  • 68′ 2T – Facundo Mallo Blanco left for Juan Cruz Komar

BBC-NEWS-SRC: IMPORTING DATE: 2024-04-24 02:00:02

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