The second came as the first half was winding down. Vangioni received the ball on the left of the penalty area, crossed it to an on rushing Achucarro. Vangioni, however, was judged to be offsides, which negated the goal. This one, I can't argue too much, as it was a close play. I didn't see it as being offsides, but they didn't replay it to where I could be certain.
In the 31st minute Schiavi was given a direct red card for a foul just out side of Newell's area. Again, I would have liked to have seen a couple of replays... yes, it was certainly a foul, and maybe deserved a yellow, but a straight red? This, after Nicolas Olmedo had fouled Vangioni from behind earlier in the match and only received a yello? I was so disgusted, I almost stopped watching. It didn't help when Godoy Cruz took the lead from a rebound the ensuing freekick produced. At that, it could have been called back, as a Godoy Cruz player was offsides.
As fate would have it, Olmedo wouldn't last the match, either, taking a second yellow, and thus earning a red only four minutes after Schiavi's carding.
In the second half, Newell's played better than they had in the first, and soon took the lead. The goal was again scored by Boghossian in the 49th minute, this time from a bit of a mad scramble in front of the Godoy Cruz net. That ended the scoring on the day, so Newell's go from being humbled by the last place team, to beating the team that had gone into the weekend on top of the standings.
Godoy Cruz can now kiss first place goodbye, as Independiente are in the process of beating River Plate. Here's the goals from the match, including the foul on Boghossian to set up the penalty kick:
Up next, a trip to La Plata to face Estudiantes.
1 comment:
Good Report Dave.
This time we didnt suffer last minutes, but we still must to strength the defense. I will ask if possible to see the remaining minutes vs Argentinos Jrs in Buenos Aires this wednesday.
Check this funny video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNwHPgl947Q
Bye
Juan
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