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With the substitutes, Argentinos beat Corinthians in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana

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With a goal from Gaston Veron, Argentinos Juniors beat Corinthians 1-0 on Tuesday. In a duel he formed eleven substitutes and gave him Leading Group VI at CONMEBOL Sudamericana.

That La Paternal took the lead on the scoreboard after two minutes With a goal from the front Gaston Veronafter a great pass of the wheel Emiliano Viveros Who emerged as the character of the match due to his accurate passes and winning duels.

from this moment “Timao” took the lead The pressure on the opponent's defense began until the end of the first half, to no avail since then Goalkeeper Diego Rodriguez made a save to equalize for the Brazilians.

Corinthians coach Antonio Oliveira then decided to make three changes to change the strategy of his team, which was unable to approach its opponent’s goal.

But just as the team started to find its football, the São Paulo club suffered a crisis Sent off in the 59th minute In direct red for violent behavior from the centre Raul GustavoAfter the defender pushed one of the referee's assistants.

With half an hour left until the end of the match, losing and having one player less on the field, Corinthians was unable to create any clear opportunities in its favor.

This result confirms the bad moment for the people of Sao Paulo, who are currently in the last positions in the Brazilian League with one draw and two losses in three matches.

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Argentinos Juniors, who leads Group F with six points, will be a guest the next day at Uruguayan Racing, which is in third place with four points, equal to the Brazilian club.

For its part, Corinthians will travel to Paraguay to face Nacional, bottom of the standings without points, who will host Racing on Thursday.

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