
Newell's played well, and truly did not deserve to lose. At the half the score was still 0-0, but the halftime highlights told the story, four quality chances for Newell's, while Emelec only managed one.
Joao Rojas took advantage of a flatfooted Newell's defense in the first minute of the second half to put Emelec up 1-0. As I recall, there was at least two time that Newell's suffered this fate during the Apertura. Just one more thing for Sensini to work on. Six minutes later saw Hugo Barrientos score his first goal for La Lepra to even things up at one goal a piece. Had that score held, Newell's would have won on away goals.

Question is, where was this Perez when he played for Newell's? Had he shown this kind of quality for La Lepra, I doubt that the would have let him go so easily.
Ah, well, hindsight is 20/20, as they say. At least now the team can focus on the Clausura. Considering that with the World Cup this summer the championship is being compressed, the added matches that would have been played had Newell's gone on to the Libertadores group stage would have been more than exhausting.
Up next, it's on to the Diego Armando Maradona stadium to face Argentinos Jrs on Monday... you know, I've always found it a bit ironic that the team that Diego first played for has named their stadium after him, but he only talks about playing for two teams in Argentina. Those teams? Boca Jrs, and Newell's Old Boys.

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Correction: Marcelo Elizaga was born in Argentina, but his parents were from Ecuador.
That's what I get for trusting ESPNDeportes.
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