

Santiago Sosa (left) and Duván Vergara discuss during the game between Racing and students.
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The defeat of Racing Club this weekend in the Avellaneda cylinder had a time that caught the attention beyond sports. It was an airy discussion between the Colombian end Duván Vergara and the Argentine steering wheel Santiago Sosa.
Racing fell 0-1 this Saturday against Estudiantes de la Plata, who, despite playing with ten men after the expulsion of Alexis Castro, took the three points thanks to a solitary goal by Guido Carrillo. The Colombian Edwin Cetré provided assistance.
Racing dominated the party in possession and volume of attack, but failed again in the definition. The team generated more total auctions and door shots than its rival, but crashed again and again with its lack of precision. The visit, in contrast, was effective within the area.
The Cordoba Duván Vergara, who had the confidence of coach Gustavo Costas, started and played the full game. He had three auctions – all from outside the area – and barely one of them demanded from Uruguayan Fernando Muslera, goalkeeper of the rival team.
In full match, the Colombian footballer starred in a strong verbal crossing with Santiago Sosa, which forced several teammates to intervene to calm the spirits. Student players asked the referee to expel them but both players completed 90 minutes.
“Give it to me, leave the ball, your mother's shell, it's already the second,” Sosa shouted to Vergara, who then approached at the wheel. Both players later pushed and before the situation climbed were separated by their peers.
Sosa spoke in a mixed zone after the final whistle and referred to the game: “We were not clear, we had no effective situations in the last third. We will have to work in the week to be clearer in the final meters. Do not fail as many passes as we did in this game. “
Vergara did not refer to the incident with his teammate after the commitment or spoke with the media. So far this semester, the Monteriano accumulates three games played with the academy – all of them as a starter – and a goal scored.
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