Juventud Claims Narrow Win Over Miramar Misiones with an Own Goal

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A closely contested match ends with Juventud defeating Miramar Misiones 1-0 thanks to an own goal by Diego Núñez.

On Saturday, Juventud secured a narrow victory against Miramar Misiones with a score of 1-0 in a match held at the Parque Palermo stadium. The game took a decisive turn just five minutes into the second half, when midfielder Diego Núñez inadvertently scored an own goal, providing Juventud with the only goal of the encounter.

Defensive heroics from Iván Rodrigo Rodriguez proved crucial for Juventud, as the defender contributed significantly to maintaining the lead. Additionally, goalkeeper Sebastián Sosa made several key saves, further cementing his role in the team’s success against Miramar Misiones.

Walter Peralta Saracho, the head coach of Miramar Misiones, opted for a tactical formation of 3-4-3, placing Lucas Giosia in goal, Oscar Olivera, Jorge Ayala, and Pablo López in defense, while the midfield included Mauricio Gómez, Oscar Díaz, Diego Núñez, and Martin Fernández. The attacking trio featured Ignacio Yépez, Sebastián Da Silva, and Anthony Sosa.

Conversely, Juventud’s coach Diego Monarriz deployed a 4-4-2 formation, with Sebastián Sosa as the goalkeeper, supported by a defense consisting of Federico Barrandeguy, Ángel Morosini, Alex Maizon Rodriguez, and Emmanuel Mas. The midfield was manned by Facundo Perez, Iván Rossi, Ramiro Peralta, and Thomas Rodríguez, while Bruno Larregui and Agustín Rodríguez led the attack.

The referee, José Burgos, officiated the match, ensuring fair play throughout.

Looking ahead, Miramar Misiones will face MC Torque in an away match in the next round, while Juventud prepares to host Nacional at their home ground.

Substitutions for Miramar Misiones

73’ 2T – Diego Núñez was replaced by Juan Crisafi
81’ 2T – Anthony Sosa was substituted by Silvio López; Mauricio Gómez was replaced by Facundo Silvera
89’ 2T – Pablo López went off for Federico Alonso; Martin Fernández was substituted by Agustín Rodríguez

Yellow Cards for Miramar Misiones:

37’ 1T – Oscar Olivera (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)
18’ 2T – Ignacio Yépez (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)

Substitutions for Juventud

61’ 2T – Ramiro Peralta was substituted by Jonathan Urretaviscaya; Bruno Larregui was replaced by Iván Rodrigo Rodriguez
69’ 2T – Iván Rossi went off for Matías Duffard; Thomas Rodríguez was replaced by Juan Martín Boselli

Yellow Card for Juventud:

9’ 2T – Alex Maizon Rodriguez (Unsportsmanlike Conduct)