Monday, November 29, 2010

Estudiantes step away from title

Естудиантес на крачка от титлата The team of Estudiantes made a decisive step towards winning the league championship in Argentina, after beating Independiente with 2:1 in a match as a guest of the 16 th round. Thus, three rounds before the end of the leader Estudiantes increase of five points lead over Velez, who Tuesday night adopted Tigre. Wing Juan Pereira draw visitors ahead in the score in the sixth minute, taking advantage of poor clearance of protection Independiente. The hosts leveled seconds after the break with a goal by midfielder Nico Martinez - brother of the leader in the goalscorers from Juan Martinez Velez. Long status quo be maintained and when it was expected the match to end in a draw, Gaston Fernandez with incurable head sent the ball into the far top corner and bring victory to Estudiantes.

Arsenal Saranda maintain third position after success over San Lorenzo by 2:1. Saranda was 28 points - 8 of leader Estudiantes.

River Plate climbed to sixth place with 25 points after beating Olympus 1:0. Goal was the work of Adalbert Roman in the 32 th minute.

Another grand - Boca Juniors, however, suffered a new loss. This time for the visit of Newell's Old Boys - 0:1. Gola said Luis Rodriguez five minutes before fulltime. After this defeat Boca is unenviable 12 th place with a total of 20 points and Newells Old Boys is seventh with 25 points.

Led in the standings is Estudiantes with 36 points, to Veles - 31 and a game in hand, Arsenal Saranda - 28 Godoy Cruz 27, Racing Club, River Plate and Newell's Old Boys - under 27 and others.
Cup Argentina soccer - and 16-round:

Independiente - Estudiantes - 1:2
Newells Old Boys - Boca Juniors - 1:0
River Plate - Olympus - 1:0
Banfield - Racing Club - 1:2
Kilmes - Ol Boys - 2:1
Arsenal Saranda - San Lorenzo - 2:1
Gimnasia La Plata - Godoy Cruz - 1:3
Monday:
Urakan - Lanus
Arhentinos Juniors - Colón
Tuesday:
Velez - Tigre

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