Central Rosary advance this Tuesday to the round of 16 of South American Cup and the dream was cut short for Internacional, who ended up being eliminated from the tournament after only achieving a draw (1-1) at home with the Argentines at the Beira Río stadium in Porto Alegre.
Agustin Sandez He opened the scoring for Rosario with a goal 19 minutes into the match and Alan Patrick the Brazilians equalized on the return leg.
A draw away from home was enough for the Argentine team as they won 1-0 at home last week in the first leg.
The power of the Argentines was experienced in most of the match with bursts of clarity on the part of Internacional who managed to cheer after the tie.
The dominance with which Colorado entered the field faded with Sández’s score leaving the Brazilians untied until the interval.
There the enthusiasm shone through for Inter again with a score from Patrick finishing into the net after a header from Ecuadorian Enner Valencia which the Argentine goalkeeper ended up bouncing towards the scorer.
From then on, the attempts of the Brazilians intensified, which seemed to fade before the offensive Rosario, at the end of the match.
In the final minutes of the match, however, the Porto Alegre team continued to attack, with finishes, although not very clear, from Bruno Gomes, Wesley and Valencia.
Rochet was even involved in that last offensive, coming out on goal to bolster Inter’s attack.
The result has once again disappointed new coach Roger Machado, who has yet to settle in at Inter, who have amassed a run of nine games without a win, with five draws and four losses.
Source: La Verdad

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