Wanderers delivered a strong performance at Belvedere Stadium, defeating Liverpool (U) 2-1 in the seventh round of Group A in the Intermedio. The first goal came from Nicolás Queiroz in the 51st minute, following a well-constructed play. A little later, in the 75th minute, Luciano Cosentino added a second goal with an impressive strike. Liverpool (U) managed to respond with a goal by Santiago Milano in the 82nd minute, but it wasn’t enough to change the outcome.
Luciano Cosentino stood out as the match’s star player, contributing one crucial goal for Wanderers. Nicolás Queiroz also played a significant role, netting the opening goal.
Manager Joaquin Papa’s Liverpool (U) lined up in a 4-4-2 formation with Carlos Lentinelly in goal; Agustín Cayetano, Francisco Bregante, Santiago Milano, and Kevin Amaro making up the defense; Lucas Wasilewsky, Ezequiel Forclaz, Nicolás Vallejo, and Abel Hernández in midfield; and Renzo Machado alongside Lucas Acosta in attack.
On the opposing side, Alejandro Apud Varela’s squad also featured a 4-4-2 setup, with Jhonny da Silva guarding the net; Paulo Lima, Emiliano Garcia, Leandro Zazpe, and Andrew Teuten forming the back line; Nicolás Queiroz, Francisco Cerro, Martín Suárez, and Pablo Lima in the center; and Joaquín Zeballos and Michael Ferreira leading the offensive front.
The match was officiated by referee Esteban Ostojich.
Substitutions for Liverpool (U)
45’ 2T – Ezequiel Forclaz replaced by Hugo Quintana
61’ 2T – Lucas Wasilewsky replaced by Gonzalo de Mello
76’ 2T – Lucas Acosta substituted for Nahuel Soria
91’ 2T – Francisco Bregante taken off for Mateo Telechea
Yellow Cards for Liverpool (U):
36’ 2T Kevin Amaro
Substitutions for Wanderers
66’ 2T – Pablo Lima was replaced by Guillermo Wagner
73’ 2T – Michael Ferreira off for Luciano Cosentino, Emiliano Garcia substituted for Mateo Acosta, and Joaquín Zeballos replaced by Esteban Crucci
81’ 2T – Martín Suárez off for Bruno Veglio
Yellow Cards for Wanderers:
32’ 1T Emiliano Garcia, 71’ 2T Martín Suárez, 78’ 2T Guillermo Wagner and 84’ 2T Esteban Crucci
