Dylan Aquino Shines as Lanús Defeats Estudiantes 1-0

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A solitary goal from Dylan Aquino in the second half led Lanús to a narrow victory over Estudiantes in the Apertura tournament.

In an intense clash during week 10 of the Apertura, Estudiantes faced a disappointing defeat at home against Lanús, highlighted by a solitary goal from Dylan Aquino in the 29th minute of the second half. This decisive moment determined the outcome of the match.

Despite Estudiantes showcasing a greater attacking intent with 15 attempts at goal, they were unable to convert and fell short of securing any points. Out of their total shots, 9 were on target while 6 missed the mark.

Dylan Aquino stood out as the man of the match, not only for scoring the crucial goal but also for putting three shots on target, demonstrating his significant impact on the game.

Another key figure for Lanús was goalkeeper Nahuel Losada, who made crucial saves, denying Estudiantes on three occasions, maintaining the clean sheet for his team.

Estudiantes, managed by Alexander Medina, lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, featuring goalkeeper Fernando Muslera and defenders Eros Mancuso, Santiago Núñez, Tomás Palacios, and Gastón Benedetti. The midfield included Lucas Piovi, Mikel Amondarain, and Tiago Palacios, while the attack was led by Joaquín Tobio Burgos, Guido Carrillo, and Edwuin Cetré.

In contrast, Lanús, under Mauricio Pellegrino’s guidance, adopted a 4-5-1 setup. Nahuel Losada was in goal, supported by defenders Tomás Guidara, Carlos Izquierdoz, José Canale, and Sasha Marcich. The midfield comprised Felipe Peña Biafore, Agustín Cardozo, Eduardo Salvio, Bruno Cabrera, and Ramiro Carrera, with Walter Bou as the sole forward.

The match at Tierra de Campeones was officiated by referee Hernán Mastrángelo.

Looking ahead, Estudiantes will travel to face Gimnasia (Mendoza) in their next fixture, while Lanús will head to Argentinos Juniors.

Substitutions for Estudiantes

63’ 2T – Joaquín Tobio Burgos replaced by Brian Aguirre

79’ 2T – Mikel Amondarain substituted for Gabriel Neves; Tiago Palacios off for Adolfo Gaich

Yellow Cards for Estudiantes:

6’ 2T – Santiago Núñez (Unsporting behavior), 43’ 2T – Eros Mancuso (Unsporting behavior), 46’ 2T – Adolfo Gaich (Unsporting behavior)

Substitutions for Lanús

66’ 2T – Walter Bou replaced by Dylan Aquino

77’ 2T – Bruno Cabrera off for Franco Watson; Ramiro Carrera substituted for Thomas de Martis

87’ 2T – Eduardo Salvio replaced by Agustín Medina; Felipe Peña Biafore off for Ronaldo Dejesús

Yellow Cards for Lanús:

44’ 1T – Carlos Izquierdoz (Unsporting behavior); 25’ 2T – Bruno Cabrera (Holding the opponent to prevent progression)