In a nail-biting encounter at the Jardines del Hipódromo, Miramar Misiones emerged victorious with a score of 3-2 against Danubio this Sunday. The match, part of the Clausura’s fifth round, was tightly contested, featuring a brief spell where the teams were level at 2-2 before Miramar’s late winner. Sebastián Da Silva was the star of the show with two crucial goals, netting at the 42’ and 47’ of the first half, while Gastón Ramírez sealed the victory with a goal at the 89’ minute.
Danubio’s efforts were commendable, with Sergio Núñez (28’ 1T) and Matías González (50’ 2T) scoring, but they ultimately left the pitch empty-handed.
Gastón Ramírez was another standout performance from Miramar Misiones, contributing with a goal and dictating the pace of the midfield throughout the match.
Gustavo Matosas, the coach of Danubio, set up his side in a 4-5-1 formation featuring Mauro Goicoechea in goal; Camilo Mayada, Matías González, Emiliano Velázquez, and Leandro Sosa in defense; a midfield comprising of Santiago Romero, Ignacio Pais Mayan, Enrique Femia, Valentín Sánchez, and Lucas Sanseviero; with Sergio Núñez leading the attack.
On the other side, Bernardo Giordano’s team lined up in a 3-4-3 formation with Juan Esteban Moreno in goal; Andrés Olivera, Jorge Ayala, and Federico Alonso in defense; Mauricio Gómez, Axel Pandiani, Oscar Díaz, and Ayrton Castro in the midfield; and a front three consisting of Denis Olivera, Sebastián Da Silva, and Mauricio Roldán.
The match was officiated by Mathías De Armas.
In the next round, Danubio will face Wanderers away from home, while Miramar Misiones will travel to face Progreso.
This result leaves Danubio with 4 points in the tournament, placing them in 12th position, while Miramar Misiones moves up to 7 points, now positioned 9th in the league standings.
Substitutions for Danubio
45’ 2T – Valentín Sánchez out, Sebastián Fernández in
61’ 2T – Santiago Romero out, Mateo Peralta in; Enrique Femia out, Mateo Argüello in
77’ 2T – Sergio Núñez out, Evelio Cardozo in; Leandro Sosa out, Ignacio Pintos in
Substitutions for Miramar Misiones
68’ 2T – Mauricio Roldán out, Emiliano Saliadarre in
76’ 2T – Axel Pandiani out, Nahuel Gelos in; Denis Olivera out, Gastón Ramírez in
81’ 2T – Sebastián Da Silva out, Diego Núñez in
Yellow Cards for Miramar Misiones:
7’ 1T Ayrton Castro (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)
1’ 2T Jorge Ayala (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)
29’ 2T Axel Pandiani (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)
43’ 2T Mauricio Gómez (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)
46’ 2T Gastón Ramírez (Removing Shirt)
47’ 2T Juan Esteban Moreno (Delaying the Game)
