The racing club He smiled again in front of his spectators with a 2-0 win over Vélez Sarsfield in one of four games that marked the end of the third day of the Professional League Tournament, which also saw Independiente fall 2-1 in their visit to the Argentine Juniors.
‘Academy’ won 2-0 against Vélez Sarsfield with goals from Matías Rojas and Fabricio Domínguez to add their second joy to the competition in an attempt to leave the triple elimination of League Cup Tournament, Copa Sudamericana and Copa Argentina suffered by the group led by Fernando Gago.
Meanwhile, Independiente lost their unbeaten record when they lost 2-1 to Argentinos Juniors as visitors after goals by Thiago Nuss and Fausto Vera for the local team and Leandro Benegas for the visit.
In this way, the team led by Eduardo Domínguez added a win, a draw and this defeat to three appearances in the tournament.
In another match on Thursday, Platense tied 1-1 with Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata to remain one of the three leaders of the tournament with seven units, similar to Estudiantes de La Plata (they won 2-1 at Sarmiento de Junín on Tuesday) and Newell’s Old Boys (also on Tuesday they beat Talleres away from home 0-1).
Rosario Central defeated Godoy Cruz 1-0 with a penalty goal by goalkeeper Gaspar Servio, with a Rosario team hoping to close out former Argentine international Carlos Tevez as their future coach.
The third day also saw the Boca Juniors win 5-3 against the Tigers, River Plate fell 1-0 on their visit to Colón in Santa Fe and San Lorenzo tied 3-3 with Arsenal de Sarandí.
The fourth date of the Professional League Tournament will begin on Saturday and end next Tuesday, June 21 with a program that includes the Boca Juniors visit to Barracas Central and the River Plate re -presentation in Santa Fe against Unión, in addition to other highlights. .
Source: La Verdad

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