Sunday November 15, 2009
Freak own goal gives Old Boys victory and top spot in Apertura
BUENOS AIRES: Chacarita Juniors midfielder Omar Zarif conceded a freak own goal to give Newell’s Old Boys a 1-0 win on Friday and top spot in Argentina’s Apertura tournament.
In the day’s other match, Tigre registered only their second win of the season after Martin Morel’s strike earned a 1-0 home win against Godoy Cruz de Mendoza.
Newell’s took a three-point lead atop the table after Zarif over-hit a back-pass from the touchline, beating goalkeeper Cristian Cejas in the 39th minute.
The title looks to be a race between Newell’s and Banfield after third-placed Estudiantes were beaten 3-0 at Rosario Central in midweek. Newell’s have played a game more than second-placed Banfield.
Tigre, meanwhile, remains bottom of the league despite beating mid-table Godoy Cruz. Morel notched the winner in the 19th minute with a low shot from the edge of the box following a careless clearance by Sebastian Salomon.
The remaining round 14 fixtures will be played yesterday, today and tomorrow.
The round’s matches are: Banfield-Velez Sarsfield, Colon de Santa Fe-Argentinos Juniors, San Lorenzo-Independiente, River Plate-Atletico Tucuman, Arsenal de Sarandi-Boca Juniors, Racing Club-Estudiantes La Plata, Gimnasia La Plata-Huracan, and Rosario Central-Lanus. — AP
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