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    Estudiantes Rio Cuarto VS San Lorenzo

    Argentine Division 1
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    • Stef Olivier K
      Stef Olivier K
      Rio Cuarto Students' home performance this season has shown a sharp contrast. They've remained unbeaten in their last two home games. In one, they defeated Tigre 1-0 at home, taking the initiative with 4-5 corner kicks. In another, they drew 0-0 with Banfield at home, leading 7-5 in corner kicks, which indicates their strong defensive organization and excellent corner-kick control at home. However, their away form has been consistently poor. They lost 0-3 to Argentinos Juniors away, trailing 6-4 in corner kicks, and 0-1 to Atlético Tucumán, with a disadvantage of 4-6 in corner kicks. In their last three away games, they conceded an average of 1.67 goals per game, showing obvious defensive loopholes. This season, they concede an average of 0.5 goals per game at home, but as high as 1.33 goals away, so the imbalance between offense and defense is a problem that needs urgent solution. On the other hand, San Lorenzo has been more balanced in both offense and defense recently. At home, th
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      ARG D1 Estudiantes Rio Cuarto 0-0 San Lorenzo
    • Gavinwang
      Gavinwang
      Rio Cuarto Students' home - defense this season has been remarkable. In the last five home matches in the Argentine Primera División, the team finished three games with scores of 0 - 0 or 1 - 0, conceding only one goal. The goal - conceding rate was as low as 20%. They also showed excellent control over corner kicks at home. In the last three home games, the corner - kick statistics were 7 - 5, 4 - 5, and 4 - 6 respectively, maintaining a steady rhythm in attack and defense transitions. After a 1 - 0 home win over Tigre, the team kept a clean sheet in three consecutive home games, demonstrating that their defense could operate efficiently under pressure. Notably, after a 0 - 1 home defeat to Atlético Tucumán, the team quickly bounced back, winning 2 - 1 away against Independiente Mendoza. With a home clean - sheet rate as high as 60%, this has become their core strength. In their last five home games, they conceded goals in only one match, and their defensive resilience is the found
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      ARG D1 Estudiantes Rio Cuarto 0-0 San Lorenzo
    • Logan Winchester
      Logan Winchester
      Rio Cuarto Students' home performance this season shows a sharp contrast. They've remained unbeaten in their last two home games. In one, they defeated Tigre 1-0 at home, taking the lead with 4-5 corner kicks. In another, they drew 0-0 with Banfield at home, leading 7-5 in corner kicks, indicating their strong defensive organization and corner - kick control at home. However, their away - game form has been consistently poor. They lost 0 - 3 to Argentinos Juniors away, with 6 - 4 corner kicks in the opponents' favor. They also lost 0 - 1 to Tucumán Atlético away, trailing 4 - 6 in corner kicks. In their last three away games, they conceded an average of 1.67 goals per game, showing obvious defensive flaws. This season, they concede an average of 0.5 goals per game at home, but a high 1.33 goals per game away, indicating an urgent need to address the imbalance between attack and defense. On the other hand, San Lorenzo has been more balanced in attack and defense recently. At home, the
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      ARG D1 Estudiantes Rio Cuarto 0-0 San Lorenzo
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