In the fourth round of the Clausura, Progreso triumphed over Danubio with a solitary goal that determined the fate of the match. Matteo Copelotti emerged as the hero, scoring the only goal in the 67th minute of the second half.
After gaining possession, the forward made a decisive strike, sending the ball into the opposing net.
Matteo Copelotti was undoubtedly the standout player of the match, showcasing his skills by scoring the lone goal for Progreso.
Additionally, Hernán Carroso made his mark as a vital defender, contributing significantly to Progreso’s success.
Progreso’s coach, Alejandro Larrea, opted for a 4-4-2 formation, featuring Nicolás Gentilio in goal, with defenders Gianfranco Trasante, Nicolás Olivera, Carlos Ordóñez, and Ayrton Cougo. The midfield included Adrián Colombino, Nicolás Fernández, Alejandro García, and Ignacio Lemmo, while the attack was led by Franco López and Matteo Copelotti.
On the other hand, Danubio, under the guidance of Juan Manuel Olivera, employed a 3-4-3 formation, with Mauro Goicoechea as the goalkeeper; Matías González, Emiliano Velázquez, and Leandro Sosa in defense; Ignacio Pais Mayan, Camilo Mayada, Santiago Romero, and Lucas Sanseviero in midfield; and Jairo Amaro, Valentín Sánchez, and Brandão up front.
The match, held at the Parque Abraham Paladino stadium, was officiated by referee Alberto Feres.
Looking ahead to the next fixture, Progreso will play away against Boston River, while Danubio is set to host Miramar Misiones.
With this result, Progreso now has 3 points in the tournament, placing them in 13th position, whereas Danubio has 4 points and is in 12th place.
Substitutions in Progreso
76’ 2T – Ignacio Lemmo was replaced by Facundo Sosa
82’ 2T – Nicolás Fernández was substituted for Matías De Los Santos and Alejandro García for Agustín Pinheiro
90’ 2T – Adrián Colombino came off for Hernán Carroso and Franco López was replaced by Pablo López
Yellow Cards in Progreso:
28’ 1T Franco López, 35’ 1T Adrián Colombino, 48’ 1T Matteo Copelotti, 34’ 2T Nicolás Olivera
Substitutions in Danubio
58’ 2T – Valentín Sánchez was substituted out for Enrique Femia and Jairo Amaro for Sebastián Fernández
87’ 2T – Enrique Femia left the field for Sergio Núñez and Santiago Romero for Mateo Peralta
Yellow Cards in Danubio:
15’ 1T Brandão, 9’ 2T Leandro Sosa, 49’ 2T Emiliano Velázquez
Red Card in Danubio:
19’ 2T Brandão (Red for double yellow)
