San Lorenzo 0-2 Deportivo Recoleta: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

San Lorenzo 0-2 Deportivo Recoleta Post Match Review

Match Summary

In a surprising turn of events at the Estadio Pedro Bidegaín, Deportivo Recoleta secured a 2-0 victory over San Lorenzo in the Copa Sudamericana. The match saw San Lorenzo dominate possession with a staggering 78%, yet they struggled to convert their control into goals. The breakthrough came in the 37th minute when Allan Wlk found the net, assisted by Pedro Ríos, giving Recoleta a crucial lead against the run of play.

Despite San Lorenzo's relentless attacking efforts, which included a total of 32 shots, they were unable to break through Recoleta's resolute defence. The visitors, with only 22% possession, capitalised on their limited chances, showcasing an effective counter-attacking strategy. The second half saw San Lorenzo continue to press, but they were met with a solid defensive display from Recoleta, who managed to absorb the pressure and maintain their lead.

The match concluded with a missed penalty from Wlk in stoppage time, but it did little to overshadow his earlier contribution. San Lorenzo's inability to convert their dominance into goals ultimately led to their downfall, as Deportivo Recoleta celebrated a well-earned victory that could prove pivotal in their campaign.

Match Statistics

The statistics from the match paint a clear picture of San Lorenzo's dominance in terms of possession and attempts on goal. With 78% of the ball, they controlled the tempo and rhythm of the game, attempting 32 shots compared to Recoleta's 8. However, despite this overwhelming advantage, San Lorenzo only managed 7 shots on target, indicating a lack of clinical finishing in the final third.

Deportivo Recoleta's defensive resilience was evident, as they not only limited San Lorenzo's clear-cut chances but also made 7 saves to keep a clean sheet. Their ability to withstand pressure while capitalising on their opportunities was key to their success, highlighting a stark contrast between possession and effectiveness in front of goal.

Possession78% – 22%
Shots Total32 – 8
Shots On Target7 – 4
Corners7 – 4
Free Kicks11 – 8
Fouls9 – 11
Yellow Cards3 – 4
Offsides3 – 1
Saves2 – 7

Goals and Assists

The match's only goal came in the 37th minute when Allan Wlk scored, with Pedro Ríos providing the assist. This goal was pivotal, as it shifted the momentum in favour of Deportivo Recoleta, allowing them to play more defensively and absorb San Lorenzo's attacking pressure. The scoreline remained 1-0 until the final whistle, despite San Lorenzo's attempts to equalise.

Goal / AssistAssist – Pedro Ríos | Goal – Allan Wlk 37' (0-1)

How the Match Was Won

Deportivo Recoleta's victory can be attributed to their tactical discipline and effective counter-attacking play. While San Lorenzo dominated possession, Recoleta's ability to absorb pressure and strike when opportunities arose proved decisive. The visitors executed their game plan effectively, with Wlk's goal showcasing their opportunistic approach.

Furthermore, San Lorenzo's failure to convert their numerous chances into goals highlighted a lack of finishing quality. Their inability to break down Recoleta's defence, combined with the visitors' strategic use of counter-attacks, ultimately sealed the match in favour of Deportivo Recoleta.

Key Moments Timeline

The match was punctuated by several key moments that shaped the outcome. From early yellow cards to the decisive goal, these incidents played a significant role in the flow of the game. Notably, Wlk's missed penalty in stoppage time added a dramatic twist to the closing moments, although it did not alter the final result.

13'Yellowcard – Ronal Domínguez
30'Substitution – Lucas Monzón / Dairon Mosquera
31'Yellowcard – Nelson Ferreira
36'Yellowcard – Wilfrido Báez 
37'Goal – Allan Wlk / Pedro Ríos (0-1)
42'Yellowcard – Alexander Franco
45+5'Yellowcard – Alexis Cuello
46'Substitution – Hector López / Alexander Franco
46'Substitution – José Espínola / Aldo González
48'Yellowcard – Jhohan Romaña
64'Substitution – Claudio Figueredo / Wilfrido Báez 
70'Substitution – Matías Reali / Ezequiel Herrera
74'Substitution – Juan Núñez / Pedro Ríos
80'Substitution – Luciano Vietto / Alexis Cuello
80'Substitution – Fernando Galeano / Facundo Echeguren
80'Substitution – Gregorio Rodríguez / Nahuel Barrios
85'Substitution – Diego Herazo / M. de Ritis
90+14'Missed Penalty – Allan Wlk
90+12'Yellowcard – Orlando Gill

Lineups and Tactical Shape

San Lorenzo Tactical Shape

San Lorenzo lined up in a 3-1-4-2 formation, featuring a solid defensive trio complemented by a midfield that aimed to control the game. Their attacking threats included Matías Reali and Luciano Vietto, who were tasked with converting possession into goals. Substitutions were made to inject fresh energy into the midfield and attack, but they ultimately failed to change the outcome.

Formation: 3-1-4-2

Teo Rodríguez Pagano – Defender
Jhohan Romaña – Defender
Ignacio Perruzzi – Midfielder
M. de Ritis – Midfielder
Manuel Insaurralde – Midfielder
Alexis Cuello – Attacker
Facundo Gulli – Midfielder
Matías Reali – Attacker
Orlando Gill – Goalkeeper
Juan Rattalino – Midfielder
Guzmán Corujo – Defender
Gregorio Rodríguez – Attacker
Diego Herazo – Attacker
Luciano Vietto – Attacker

Deportivo Recoleta Tactical Shape

Deportivo Recoleta adopted a 4-4-1-1 formation, designed to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. With a strong defensive line and a midfield that worked tirelessly to disrupt San Lorenzo's rhythm, they effectively limited the hosts' scoring opportunities. The introduction of substitutes aimed to maintain defensive solidity and exploit any counter-attacking chances.

Formation: 4-4-1-1

Andrés Marsengo – Goalkeeper
Facundo Echeguren – Defender
Luis Cardozo – Defender
Marcos Pereira – Defender
Nicolás Marotta – Defender
José Espínola – Defender
Ronal Domínguez – Midfielder
Fernando Galeano – Midfielder
Richard Ortiz – Attacker
Kevin Parzajuk – Attacker
Nelson Ferreira – Goalkeeper
Claudio Figueredo – Defender
Wilfrido Báez  – Midfielder
Pedro Ríos – Midfielder

Tactical Story of the Match

The tactical battle saw San Lorenzo attempting to dominate possession and create scoring opportunities through their midfield. However, Deportivo Recoleta's disciplined defensive setup frustrated their efforts, forcing San Lorenzo to take long-range shots rather than penetrating the box. Recoleta's strategy relied on quick transitions and exploiting gaps left by San Lorenzo as they pushed forward.

As the match progressed, San Lorenzo's increasing desperation to equalise led to more attacking risks, which Recoleta exploited effectively. Their ability to remain compact and organised allowed them to withstand the pressure while still posing a threat on the counter, culminating in a well-deserved victory.

Player Impact

Allan Wlk was undoubtedly the standout performer, not only scoring the crucial opening goal but also being a constant threat throughout the match. His ability to find space and link up with teammates was instrumental in Recoleta's attacking play. Additionally, Pedro Ríos played a vital role by providing the assist for Wlk's goal, showcasing his vision and creativity in midfield.

Defensively, Deportivo Recoleta's goalkeeper, Andrés Marsengo, made several key saves that kept San Lorenzo at bay. His performance was critical in maintaining the clean sheet, especially given the number of shots faced. The defensive unit, including players like Luis Cardozo and Nicolás Marotta, worked cohesively to thwart San Lorenzo's advances, demonstrating resilience under pressure.

For San Lorenzo, despite their dominant possession, players like Luciano Vietto and Matías Reali struggled to find the back of the net, highlighting the team's need for more clinical finishing. Their inability to convert chances ultimately defined their performance, as they failed to capitalise on their attacking opportunities.

Updated Form Guide

San Lorenzo's recent form has been inconsistent, with this defeat following a mixed bag of results that included both wins and losses. The loss to Deportivo Recoleta adds to their struggles, raising concerns about their ability to convert possession into points. In contrast, Deportivo Recoleta's performance marks a significant boost in confidence, breaking a streak of draws and providing a much-needed victory to build upon.

San Lorenzo

Win: 1-2 vs Atlético Tucumán (A)
Loss: 0-1 vs San Martín San Juan (H)
Loss: 2-1 vs Lanús (A)
Win: 2-0 vs Godoy Cruz (H)

Deportivo Recoleta

Draw: 2-2 vs Deportivo Cuenca (A)
Draw: 1-1 vs Santos (H)
Draw: 0-0 vs Deportivo Cuenca (H)
Draw: 1-1 vs Santos (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Looking ahead, San Lorenzo will need to regroup and address their finishing issues as they prepare for their next fixture. The pressure will be on them to bounce back and regain momentum in the league, especially after this disappointing result.

Deportivo Recoleta, on the other hand, will look to build on this victory and carry the momentum into their upcoming matches. This win could serve as a turning point in their campaign, providing them with the confidence to challenge for higher positions in the league.

What the Result Means

This result is a significant boost for Deportivo Recoleta, instilling confidence and momentum as they navigate the Copa Sudamericana. The victory not only enhances their standing in the competition but also demonstrates their capability to perform under pressure. For San Lorenzo, the defeat raises questions about their attacking efficiency and could impact their morale moving forward in the tournament.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Allan Wlk was named MyFootballPicks Man of the Match for his pivotal role in Deportivo Recoleta's victory. His goal and overall performance were crucial in securing the win, showcasing his ability to influence the game at key moments.

Allan Wlk

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, Deportivo Recoleta celebrated a hard-fought 2-0 victory over San Lorenzo, a result that will resonate in their campaign. The match served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of football, where dominance in possession does not always translate to success on the scoreboard.

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