Danubio Claims Victory Over Juventud in Thrilling Match

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Danubio defeated Juventud 2-1, securing an important win in the second match of the Clausura.

Danubio celebrated a well-earned victory against Juventud, adding three crucial points to their tally in the second round of the Clausura tournament. The first half saw Danubio take the lead with a goal in the 27th minute, showcasing a well-coordinated play. However, Juventud quickly retaliated, with Ángel Morosini scoring a header just before the halftime whistle in the 42nd minute to level the score.

As the second half progressed, Danubio regained control and secured their win with a powerful strike from Lucas Sanseviero in the 64th minute, ending the match with a final score of 2-1.

Lucas Sanseviero emerged as the standout player of the match, contributing significantly to his team’s performance with a crucial goal. Valentín Sánchez also played a noteworthy role, having netted the first goal for Danubio.

The Danubio manager, Juan Manuel Olivera, set up his team in a 4-4-2 formation, featuring Mauro Goicoechea in goal, with Camilo Mayada, Matías González, Emiliano Velázquez, and Leandro Sosa in the defensive line. The midfield comprised Ignacio Pais Mayan, Santiago Romero, Valentín Sánchez, and Lucas Sanseviero, while Sebastián Fernández and Sergio Núñez spearheaded the attack.

On the other hand, Juventud, led by coach Diego Monarriz, opted for a 4-5-1 lineup with Sebastián Sosa as the goalkeeper, supported by Federico Barrandeguy, Ángel Morosini, Geiner Martínez, and Emmanuel Mas in defense. The midfield was manned by Iván Rossi, Ramiro Peralta, Iván Rodrigo Rodriguez, Jonathan Urretaviscaya, and Facundo Perez, with Agustín Rodríguez up front.

The match referee, Augusto Olmos, officiated a competitive game played at the Jardines del Hipódromo Stadium.

Looking ahead, Danubio will face Cerro Largo as the visiting team in their next match, while Juventud will host Miramar Misiones at home.

With this victory, Danubio now has a total of 4 points in the tournament standings, placing them fifth overall. In contrast, Juventud remains without points, positioned at fifteenth.

Substitutions for Danubio

45’ 2T – Leandro Sosa replaced by Renzo Rabino
62’ 2T – Sebastián Fernández substituted for Evelio Cardozo and Camilo Mayada made way for Mateo Argüello
69’ 2T – Valentín Sánchez was replaced by Enrique Femia
81’ 2T – Ignacio Pais Mayan came off for Jairo Amaro

Yellow Cards for Danubio

7’ 1T – Camilo Mayada (Unsporting conduct)
24’ 2T – Valentín Sánchez (Delay of game)
27’ 2T – Santiago Romero (Unsporting conduct)

Substitutions for Juventud

22’ 1T – Iván Rodrigo Rodriguez substituted for Juan Martín Boselli
68’ 2T – Facundo Perez made way for Pablo Nongoy
84’ 2T – Federico Barrandeguy replaced by Thomas Rodríguez and Ramiro Peralta was substituted for Nahuel Gómez

Yellow Cards for Juventud

5’ 1T – Ramiro Peralta (Unsporting conduct)
5’ 2T – Facundo Perez (Unsporting conduct)
36’ 2T – Iván Rossi (Unsporting conduct)
46’ 2T – Thomas Rodríguez (Unsporting conduct)
50’ 2T – Ángel Morosini (Unsporting conduct)