The match concluded without any goals as Boston River managed to secure a draw against Cerro. This encounter took place at the Monumental Luis Troccoli stadium on the 15th date of the Clausura.
Cerro’s forward Enzo Larrosa missed a vital penalty kick in the 54th minute of the second half, a chance that could have put his team ahead.
Bruno Antúnez stood out as the key player of the match, showcasing his exceptional skills as Boston River’s goalkeeper.
Defensively, Facundo Iraola made significant contributions for Cerro, ensuring their backline remained solid.
Cerro’s head coach, Tabaré Silva, deployed a 4-4-2 formation featuring Renzo Bacchia as the goalkeeper, with Mathías Suárez, Alejo Macelli, Nicolas Fuica, and Axel Frugone forming the defense. The midfield included Sebastián Cáceres, Emiliano Sosa, Agustín Miranda, and Matías Ocampo, while Santiago Paiva and Enzo Larrosa led the attack.
On the other hand, Boston River’s coach Gustavo Ferreyra opted for a 4-5-1 formation with Bruno Antúnez in goal, flanked by Rafael Haller, Marcos Gómez, Mateo Rivero, and Jairo O’Neill in defense. The midfield consisted of Francisco Barrios, Rodrigo Amado, Gustavo Viera, Agustín Albarracin, and Agustín Anello, with Felipe Avenatti upfront.
The match referee was Ruben Umpierrez.
Following this contest, the home team sits in seventh place in the table with 24 points, while the visitors occupy third place with a total of 26 points.
Substitutions for Cerro
61’ – Agustín Miranda was replaced by Emanuel Cuello, and Matías Ocampo came off for Federico Acosta.
81’ – Mathías Suárez was replaced by Facundo Iraola, Enzo Larrosa by Bruno Morales, Santiago Paiva by Alan Zamurio, and Rodrigo Amado by Facundo Muñoa.
Caution for Cerro:
Mathías Suárez received a yellow card in the 70th minute for unsporting behavior.
Substitutions for Boston River
59’ – Agustín Albarracin was substituted by Guillermo López, Felipe Avenatti by Alexander González, and Gustavo Viera by Felipe Chiappini.
Cautions for Boston River:
Rodrigo Amado received a yellow card in the 25th minute for unsporting behavior, along with Felipe Chiappini (29’), Marcos Gómez (44’), Mateo Rivero (44’), and Agustín Anello (44’) for insulting or disapproving of the referee.
