Facundo Garces (4): He failed to count the ball which ended with a goal from Lisandro López. Like the entire defensive block, it offered a number of advantages.
Joaquin Novillo (4): He played only 45 minutes, he was booked and hence replaced. He always showed flaws and never gave a sense of security.
Agustin Ojeda (4): He played his weakest game with the colon jersey. He was not focused on the mark and made mistakes initially, was reprimanded and stayed in the locker room.
Julian Chico (4): It was difficult for him to stand up and impose himself in the middle. They got over him easily, he was booked and he was nearing departure.
Santiago Pieroti (4): General desire to run and score, but there’s a lot wrong with the ball at his feet. He missed a very clear opportunity in the second half, completing the goal instead of assisting Flea.
Christian Bernardi (7): He ends up scoring the winning goal, sinking into the void in the final minutes and defining the race. He knew how to read a play and took advantage of Sanchez Mino’s help.
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Juan Pablo Alvarez (4): He didn’t put on weight in the game, he’s finding it difficult in the functioning of the team. He was replaced in the second half.
Luis Rodriguez (6): Good execution of the penalty to keep the team up. He replaced some good pass with other more accurate definitions.
Ramon Obila (6): He didn’t play well but he has that magnet with goals and in injury time he defined history and scored his fifth goal in the tournament.
Gian Nardelli (4): He entered to play as a left back and went ahead of him several times. He played in a position he didn’t know and it hurt him.
Lucas Acevedo (4): He did not complement the gars well and, like all Sablero defenders, made mistakes in coverage.
Juan Sanchez Mino (7): He played perhaps his best game in Colón, finishing notable assists for Bernardi and an assist for Wanchopp Obilla.
Mario Otazu (-): Within minutes on the field, he played his second game with a colon shirt and must adapt to the rhythm of his teammates and Argentine soccer.
Augusto Shot (-): He entered the final minutes to reinforce the defence, returning to play a month after recovering from a sprained ankle.