Various Transandean media appreciated the goalless parity at Teniente de Rancagua.
A pale draw in Rancagua for Palestino, but a valuable point for San Lorenzo. At least that is what is clear from the Argentine press after the meeting that the two teams organized for the Copa Sudamericana. While the Cyclone are second in Group H, the Arabs sit in third place.
And it is that various trans-Andean media have highlighted the equality achieved by the former team of Nicolás Blandi in El Teniente. In fact, Olé titled his column as “San Lorenzo added a valuable point to Chile with one less ”.
The writing reveals an analysis that begins with a direct sentence: “Cyclone fulfilled the objective of not losing to Palestine to stay alive towards the round of 16 and did not suffer after Gattoni’s red card ”. Along with this they highlight the stretch before the expulsion of the player from San Lorenzo, minutes in which the newspaper states that “In a flurry of a few minutes, they left the scenario that indicated that a draw was a comfortable result for both of them and they set up an ephemeral round trip full of emotions”.
Clarín, on the other hand, took a colder tone and admitted that parity did not accompany the ideal plans of the Argentine team. “San Lorenzo had to endure one less and, with the draw against Palestine, lost ground in the Copa Sudamericana they wrote. Additionally, they pointed out that the match had little emotion, defining it as a lackluster match.
Página 12, for its part, clarified that the match was short of emotions, mainly due to the superficiality of the two teams. In fact, he dares to say that it “attacked the show”.
Finally, they highlight the attitude of San Lorenzo after remaining at 10 on the grass of Rancagua. “Despite being outnumbered, the visitors managed to keep looking for the victory that never came. The Slovenian’s power has been associated with Cerutti and Hernández on more than one occasion, but the former Sarmiento striker has never resolved well” they concluded.
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