In a thrilling encounter at Parque Palermo, Miramar Misiones triumphed over Wanderers with a decisive 3-0 scoreline during matchday 7 of the Clausura. The home side opened the scoring in the 28th minute, where Facundo Silvera stunned the crowd with a stunning finish that found the back of the net. The momentum carried into the second half, with Jorge Ayala extending the lead with a header in the 36th minute. Just four minutes later, Oscar Díaz converted a penalty, bringing the tally to three goals for Miramar Misiones.
Jorge Ayala’s standout performance earned him the title of man of the match, as he contributed significantly with a goal. Another key player was Facundo Silvera, who also found the net, proving his value to the team.
Manager Bernardo Giordano opted for a 3-4-3 formation, featuring Juan Esteban Moreno in goal; a defensive line consisting of Jorge Ayala, Andrés Olivera, and Federico Alonso; a midfield made up of Mauricio Gómez, Oscar Díaz, Axel Pandiani, and Pablo López; and an attacking trio including Facundo Silvera, Gastón Ramírez, and Denis Olivera.
On the other hand, Wanderers, managed by Daniel Carreño, employed a 4-5-1 strategy, with Jhonny da Silva in goal; Alan García, Paulo Lima, Leandro Zazpe, and Germán Gabriel forming the defense; Pablo Lima, Francisco Cerro, Rodrigo Rivero, Nicolás Queiroz, and Jonás Luna in the midfield; and Kevin Parzajuk leading the attack.
The match was officiated by referee Alberto Feres.
Looking ahead, Miramar Misiones will be visiting Cerro for the next fixture, while Wanderers will travel to face Progreso. Currently, Miramar Misiones sits in ninth place with 10 points, while Wanderers languishes in fourteenth place with 4 points.
Substitutions for Miramar Misiones
68’ 2T – Facundo Silvera was replaced by Diego Núñez, and Axel Pandiani by Fabricio Tirado.
76’ 2T – Mauricio Gómez was substituted for Mauricio Roldán, and Gastón Ramírez for Ignacio Yépez.
Yellow Cards for Miramar Misiones:
26’ 1T Gastón Ramírez (Unsporting Behavior) and 43’ 1T Denis Olivera (Unsporting Behavior).
Substitutions for Wanderers
45’ 2T – Nicolás Queiroz was replaced by Santiago Guzmán, and Pablo Lima by Martín Suárez.
83’ 2T – Francisco Cerro was substituted for Bruno Veglio, and Rodrigo Rivero for Mateo Martínez.
84’ 2T – Alan García was replaced by Guillermo Wagner, and Federico Alonso by Guzmán Pereira.
Yellow Cards for Wanderers:
14’ 2T Jonás Luna (Unsporting Behavior) and 34’ 2T Leandro Zazpe (Unsporting Behavior).
Red Card for Wanderers:
27’ 2T Jonás Luna (Red for second yellow).
