Professional League: Rosario Central thrashed Colón in Santa Fe

After a great performance by the one who is just one goal away from becoming his historic scorer, Rosario Central unceremoniously beat Colón 4 to 1, after an interesting match played this Thursday at the “Brigadier General Estanislao López” stadium, in the framework of the twenty-second day of the Professional League.

Ruben, at 3 and 8 minutes into the first half, opened the scoring for “Canalla”. Already in the complement, again the experienced gunner, at 3, stretched the figures for the visit. Gonzalo Piovi, at 14 minutes, discounted for the “Sabalero”, while Emiliano Vecchio, at 22, closed the figures in favor of the rosarino cast.

Colón ended the match with ten players due to the early expulsion of Eric Meza, 33 minutes into the initial stage.

Cristian González’s team was very effective, to the detriment of an unknown Columbus who had no emotional or football reaction to reverse the great start of his adversary.

The remarkable forcefulness of the visitor broke the strategy of the “Negro” of movida.

A beautiful popcorn from the scorer after a corner kick executed by Vecchio from the right and another header from the great protagonist of the day after a center from Blanco from the left, destabilized the entire structure designed by coach Eduardo Domínguez.

If Colón did not stand with eleven players, the picture was further complicated after a reckless entry by Eric Meza, who often confuses momentum with malicious intent.

The outlook darkened even more for the host after a definition of the indomitable Ruben that Burián tried to avoid without success despite his last effort while the ball entered in its entirety.

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Central was conforming allowing a slight reaction “Sabalera” that was reflected in the score after a great play by Bernardi that found completion at the foot of Piovi.

A bad exit from the permeable rear of the homeowner allowed Vecchio to end with the lukewarm hopes of Columbus’s resurrection and at the same time plunge the development into a certain lethargy due to the conformism of one and the resignation of the other.

The homeowner tried to sell his defeat dearly, but a dominant and effective “Scoundrel” was in charge of strapping the few offensive incursions of an unknown team when compared to the great level wielded by the last champion of vernacular football.

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