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Saturday's matches in the ninth round of the 2010 Torneo Clausura saw Independiente return to the
top of the table after Godoy Cruz took the overnight lead, Estudiantes beat Newell's thanks to
goals from Roselli and Boselli (the first of whom was playing for the visitors but scored in his
own net), and then two [.
Diego Simeone stood down as manager of San Lorenzo on Saturday afternoon following yet another home
defeat for the Boedo team. Having lost 1-0 against Gimnasia La Plata, El Cholo announced his
decision to the press on the basis that, 'this is what's best for the club.' Under Simeone, San
Lorenzo had gone on a [.
I'm a little distracted with various things at present, not least the preparations for my move next
week to Buenos Aires. As such there's no Argentines Abroad this week, other than a congratulations
to Lionel Messi for that astonishing four-goal haul in tonight's European Cup match between
Barcelona and Arsenal, which makes him Barça's all-time [.
Monday evening saw the final two matches of the 2010 Torneo Clausura, and there were late
equalisers in both of them for the visiting teams. Argentinos Juniors took the lead away to Arsenal
de Sarandí, but after the hosts had turned the match on its head it fell to Facundo Coria to
rescue a point [.
The goal videos from both Saturday's and Sunday's matches will be online on Monday evening
Saturday's haven't been posted here yet because I've had a rather dislocated weekend. The weekend's
games saw the champions start where they left off or rather not, since Banfield's title was won in
spite of a loss in [.
Click here to view photo full size on Flickr For some reason, goal videos from a couple of this
weekend's matches haven't been uploaded to TV Pública's YouTube channel, but what we do have once
again is a single video with all the weekend's goals. You can watch all 22 of them right here,
[...]
Well, perhaps not quite an elephant. But Racing Club were on a high following their opening weekend
win over Rosario Central, and on Tuesday night they took the lead but ended up dead and buried
thanks to a comeback from Colón to win 2-1 in El Cementerio de Los Elefantes. Juan Carlos Falcón
put the [.
The second round of matches for the Torneo Clausura finished on Thursday night with Independiente
claiming a 3-1 win at home to Atlético Tucumán. Earlier in the day, San Lorenzo lost to Godoy
Cruz, who got the only goal of the game in Boedo, and River Plate combined goalscoring verve with
familiar late defensive lapses [.
Both Boca Juniors and Newell's Old Boys hit the same form on Saturday night that they enjoyed (or
endured) during the Torneo Apertura, on a high-scoring day in the Argentine top flight. Boca
managed two consolations but ended up slumping to a 4-2 defeat in Rosario thanks to defending as
bad as anything they managed [.
Former selección captain Roberto Ayala returned to Argentine league action after a decade and a
half in Europe on Sunday, making his debut for Racing with great things expected of him.
Unfortunately, the same poor form and lack of pace that saw him fall down the pecking order to Real
Zaragoza saw to his team's [.
Having stayed up too late tonight waiting to be able to type this post up, the four teams in action
on Monday were most inconsiderate to England-based Argentine football bloggers by not bothering to
score a single bloody one between them. Godoy Cruz join Vélez at the top of the infant Clausura
table on seven [.
Friday saw the fourth round of the Torneo Clausura kick off with a draw in Rosario between Central
and Chacarita, and a win for Tigre away to Arsenal de Sarandí which saw the visitors pick up their
first win of the campaign. Emiliano Zelaya scored for Central on the stroke of half time, but five
[..
Independiente won a thriller in the Doble Visera on Sunday, after thinking they'd screwed it up.
They threw away a 2-0 lead to allow Estudiantes a glimpse of a share of the points, but towards the
end it was El Rojo who got the win. Ignacio Piatti formerly of Estudiantes' cross-city rivals
Gimnasia [.
Monday night's match between Argentinos Juniors and Newell's Old Boys in La Paternal was called off
28 minutes into the second half due to truly torrential rain making the pitch completely unplayable
(not to mention rendering the TV cameras near blind). It's another postponed game for Argentinos,
who already have to play 82 minutes of [.
Friday night saw the start of the fifth round of matches in the 2010 Torneo Clausura. Colón
visited Chacarita Juniors, winning 2-1 to move level on points at the top of the table with Vélez,
who also won on Friday night, 3-0 at home to Indepediente. You can watch the goals from both
matches right [.
Saturday's three matches were all played out in binary, with only San Lorenzo bucking an already
dull trend by failing to score altogether. That failure gave Racing, in Miguel Angel Russo's first
match in charge, a 1-0 win in El Cilindro which didn't entirely satisfy the new boss; 'We still
need to generate more play,' [.
There were no winners from Sunday's matches in the Primera División literally. One 0-0 and three
1-1s do not an exciting day of football make, but there were a couple of talking points. Matías
Almeyda played for River Plate on the eighteenth anniversary of his debut for the first team, and
was sent off [.
There were plenty of draws in the fifth round of the 2010 Torneo Clausura, with only Friday
offering goals in any real measure, but here you can see the heroes and villains from all the
fixtures, including a not-so-happy 18th anniversary for Matías Almeyda who was (he thought
harshly) sent off on the day his [.
Friday night saw Chacarita Juniors cruise to a 3-0 win away to Arsenal de Sarandí, before a lively
match in La Bombonera ended in a 1-1 draw between Boca Juniors and Estudiantes. Martín Palermo
scored a penalty against his former club to take his tally in official matches for Boca to 217
goals Roberto [.
Saturday's biggest match was the first ever clásico de Avellaneda to be played at the new Doble
Visera, and it was a good result for the home side, with Independiente winning by just one goal and
that from the spot. Darío Gandín scored the crucial penalty as El Rojo won 1-0. In the day's
[...]
The clásico fell Independiente's way in spite of a better than usual performance from Racing; some
people's luck never changes. The semi-clásico between Huracán and Vélez went the way of El Globo
this time, to put a spanner in the impressive start to the year the visitors have made. Diego
Simeone upset a few people [.
The goals from Sunday's matches in the sixth round of the 2010 Torneo Clausura are now online,
completing the weekend's action for us. San Lorenzo finally scored at the death against Tigre,
River Plate got a late equaliser after heavy pressure on the Gimnasia defence, Godoy Cruz claimed
an away win over Argentinos [.
In Thursday evening's clásico, River Plate beat San Lorenzo to record their first win since the
second round, thanks to a finish from teenager Facundo Affranchino with quarter of an hour
remaining. Banfield beat Colón 3-1 with Rubén Ramírez hitting two fine goals, Gimnasia won away
to Chacarita Juniors and Atlético Tucumán vs Newell's finished [.
On Saturday, 6th March 2010, Racing Club de Avellaneda gained a new supporter. How much the players
know about it I can't say. But at 3:40pm HEGS reader and my good friend Seba welcomed his first son
into the world. As if by way of celebration, a couple of hours later, Racing visited Boca Juniors
[..
As I type Atlético Tucumán vs Banfield is goalless during the second half, and I won't be staying
up late enough to wait for the goal videos to go online. Earlier on Sunday, though, there've been a
few already, in steadily decreasing numbers. The day's first match, between Huracán and Tigre, saw
five with [.
Monday's matches saw home wins for San Lorenzo and Arsenal, and a 1-1 draw between Gimnasia La
Plata and Rosario Central. At the end of the eighth round, Independiente are two points clear of
Godoy Cruz at the top of the table, with Banfield a further point back and a host of others one
more [...]
Friday night saw Vélez Sársfield win by a single goal at home to Lanús, before Godoy Cruz
returned to the top of the table with a stoppage time winner against Atlético Tucumán which came
courtesy of Gonzalo Higuaín's elder brother, Federico. Having left Independiente for the
mendocinos after last year's Clausura, Higuaín is now playing [.
River Plate and Boca Juniors had contrasting warm-ups at the weekend to next week's superclásico.
River not only won a match but kept a clean sheet against Huracán, and shortly afterwards Carlos
'Chino' Luna gave Boca the runaround, finishing with a hat trick as Tigre beat their illustrious
visitors 3-0.
Tuesday night's second match concerning an Argentine side in the Copa Libertadores ended too late
for me to get the goal video online, so here you can find highlights of Vélez Sársfield's 1-1
draw away to Chile's Colo-Colo. Vélez got a point thanks to a late equaliser in spite of a
dubiously disallowed effort from [.
Friday evening saw the weekend start with a bang thanks to two fine goals from Huracán, scored by
Gino Clara and Paolo Goltz, to defeat Chacarita Juniors 2-0 in the Estadio Tomás A. Ducó. Shortly
after, in Tucumán, Mauro Boselli scored twice for Estudiantes to give a former club of his some
joy as well [.
Saturday was a day of plenty of draws in the Primera División, but there was one loser, and as
ever it was Racing. La Academia lost out to Lanús by a single goal, scored by Sebastián Blanco
with just over quarter of an hour left. The other three matches were all score draws: 2-2 between
[...]
Following the farcical attempt to play the superclásico in front of the world's television
cameras, it seems that all would've been fine had it been moved to Avellaneda; scarcely four miles
away from La Bombonera, the Estadio Libertadores de América saw Independiente claim a 2-0 win over
Rosario Central which ensures they remain ensconced at [.
In what remained from Sunday of the Torneo Clausura match between Boca Juniors and River Plate, it
was Boca's Chilean midfielder / defender Gary Medel who was the key figure. Medel scored twice one
in each half before being sent off for a second yellow card. Full highlights will be up later in [.
The extended highlights from Thursday's superclásico are online now, and you can watch them right
here. Enjoy. Boca Juniors 2 0 River Plate (25th March 2010): You can follow the Clausura and the
Argentine sides in the 2010 Copa Libertadores via HEGS on Twitter (including updates during and
between matches and similar stories that might not [.
Godoy Cruz's hardest assignment of the year to date was a visit to Estudiantes on Friday evening
which saw them lose 2-1, though in truth the hosts could have won by more. After going 2-0 up they
always exerted an air of control over the match, and Godoy sadly never looked like claiming a
point. [...
The final match of the eleventh round of the 2010 Torneo Clausura isn't played until Monday
evening, so the scores will be going up then, but here you can view the goals from all Saturday's
and Sunday's matches. These included a win for Racing, an absolute spanking for Boca in their
grudge match away to [.
Argentinos Juniors handed out a 1-0 defeat to River Plate as visitors on Monday night, giving the
Millonario faithful even more cause for misery, to draw a close to the eleventh round of the 2010
Torneo Clausura. All the scores and scorers are right here as ever, along with the goal video from
River vs [.
Friday evening's matches furnished us without any goals to view, after the first formed a dull
birthday present for one of the managers and the second was called off in an utter downpour with
the score still at 0-0.Huracán vs Colón was played on this, Antonio Mohamed's 40th birthday,
but the Colón boss formerly [.
Sunday's matches saw another loss for River Plate and Godoy Cruz kept up the chase at the top
following Independiente's win on Saturday. The big story though has been Boca Juniors' 2-1 loss to
Central, during which Juan Román Riquelme was sent off for badmouthing the referee after Central's
second goal.
Most of the goals, that is, because I didn't find the time to post Wednesday's up. As such, all the
goals from Wednesday and Thursday's matches are online now here on HEGS, along with an interesting
set of results. Both Independiente and Central lost, but their pursuers respectively, Godoy Cruz in
the race for [.