Lanús Dominates Newell’s with 5-0 Victory Fueled by Dylan Aquino’s Hat-Trick

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In a dominant display, Lanús secured a convincing 5-0 victory over Newell’s, thanks to Dylan Aquino’s hat-trick at La Fortaleza.

Lanús delivered a stunning performance against Newell’s, winning decisively with a score of 5-0. The standout player was Dylan Aquino, who netted three goals during the match at La Fortaleza. The scoring for the home team commenced with a penalty from Walter Bou at the 15th minute of the first half, followed by Aquino’s goals at the 36th and 39th minutes, along with another from Eduardo Salvio at the 54th minute.

Ramiro Carrera nearly widened the lead further at the 33rd minute of the first half, but his shot struck one of the goalposts.

Dylan Aquino’s exceptional performance earned him the title of man of the match, as he scored three times and took five shots on goal. Ramiro Carrera also impressed, completing two successful passes and taking two shots himself.

The coach of Lanús, Mauricio Pellegrino, deployed a 4-3-3 tactical setup with Nahuel Losada in goal; Tomás Guidara, Carlos Izquierdoz, José Canale, and Sasha Marcich in defense; Felipe Peña Biafore, Agustín Cardozo, and Ramiro Carrera in midfield; and Eduardo Salvio, Walter Bou, and Dylan Aquino leading the attack.

On the other side, Newell’s, directed by Frank Kudelka, used a similar 4-3-3 formation with Williams Barlasina guarding the net; Martín Ortega, Saúl Salcedo, Nicolás Goitea, and Martín Luciano in defense; Luca Regiardo, Rodrigo Herrera, and David Sotelo in midfield; and a forward line consisting of Walter Mazzantti, Juan Ignacio Ramírez, and Luciano Herrera.

Bruno Amiconi officiated the match at La Fortaleza.

Looking ahead to the next matches, Lanús will travel to face Argentinos Juniors, while Newell’s will play at home against Gimnasia (Mendoza).

Substitutions for Lanús

17’ 1T – Felipe Peña Biafore was substituted by Agustín Medina
61’ 2T – Eduardo Salvio was substituted by Lucas Besozzi and Dylan Aquino was substituted by Bruno Cabrera

Yellow Cards for Lanús:

34’ 1T Ramiro Carrera (Insulting or disapproving the referee) and 42’ 2T Tomás Guidara

Substitutions for Newell’s

45’ 2T – Rodrigo Herrera was substituted by Jerónimo Gómez Mattar and Luciano Herrera was substituted by Bruno Cabrera
57’ 2T – Walter Mazzantti was substituted by Walter Nuñez and David Sotelo was substituted by Marcelo Esponda
76’ 2T – Martín Luciano was substituted by Jerónimo Russo, Ramiro Carrera was substituted by Franco Watson, and Walter Bou was substituted by Yoshan Valois