The clash on matchday 8 concluded without a single goal from either Tigre or Talleres. Despite a lack of scoring, both teams displayed hints of their strengths.
Felipe Zenobio emerged as the standout player for Tigre, successfully thwarting 5 shots on goal and completing 10 accurate passes, showcasing his skill as a goalkeeper.
On the defensive end for Talleres, Matías Catalán was a key figure, effectively intercepting 2 balls and maintaining his side’s strength at the back.
Tigre’s coach, Diego Dabove, opted for a 4-4-2 formation, placing Zenobio between the posts, supported by Guillermo Soto, Joaquín Laso, Alan Barrionuevo, and Federico Álvarez in defense. The midfield consisted of Bruno Leyes, Simón Rivero, Jabes Saralegui, and Elías Cabrera, with Ignacio Russo and David Romero leading the attack.
Talleres, under manager Carlos Tévez, deployed a 5-4-1 formation. Guido Herrera guarded the goal, while the backline featured Augusto Schott, Catalán, Santiago Fernández, José Luis Palomino, and Gabriel Báez. The midfield was bolstered by Rubén Botta, Matías Galarza, Ulises Ortegoza, and Valentín Depietri, with Federico Girotti positioned upfront.
The match, officiated by Sebastián Zunino, showed notable discipline, with several players receiving yellow cards.
Next, Tigre will host Aldosivi, while Talleres will travel to face Rosario Central in their upcoming fixtures.
Tigre Substitutions
60’ 2T – Simón Rivero out for Julián López and José Luis Palomino out for Juan Rodríguez.
74’ 2T – Ignacio Russo substituted by Alfio Oviedo and Bruno Leyes replaced by Braian Martínez.
79’ 2T – David Romero taken off for Gonzalo Piñeiro and Jabes Saralegui replaced by Manuel Fernández.
Yellow Cards for Tigre:
24’ 1T – Bruno Leyes; 45’ 2T – Elías Cabrera.
Talleres Substitutions
62’ 2T – Rubén Botta substituted by Luis Sequeira.
77’ 2T – Matías Catalán out for Rick Lima Morais and Matías Galarza replaced by Emanuel Reynoso.
Yellow Cards for Talleres:
10’ 1T – Matías Galarza; 22’ 1T – José Luis Palomino; 5’ 2T – Rubén Botta.
