Danubio obliterates Wanderers with 3 goals from S. Fernandez

MONTEVIDEO. Danubio was after all too strong for Wanderers with the goal of S. Fernandez was the key player of the match after he scored in the 4th, 19th and 42nd minute.

Danubio obliterates Wanderers with 3 goals from S. Fernandez

MONTEVIDEO. Danubio was finally too good for Wanderers with the goal of S. Fernandez was the key player of the match after he scored in the 4th, 19th and 42nd minute. S. Fernandez (4′), S. Fernandez (19′) and S. Fernandez (42′).

The match was played at the Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera stadium in Montevideo on Saturday and it started at 10:00 am local time. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 10.6 degrees Celsius or 51.03 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 65%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 51 Ball Possession 49
Shots
  • 3 Total 4
  • 0 On Target 3
  • 3 Off Target 1
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 101 Attack 91
  • 55 Dangerous attack 72
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 3 Corners 5
Fouls
  • 4 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. Wanderers was in possession of the ball for 51% of the time vs. Danubio that controlled the ball for 49% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Danubio had a more offensive attitude with 72 dangerous attacks and 4 shots of which 3 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Danubio won the match.​

Wanderers shot 3 times, 0 on target, 3 off target. On the other side, Danubio shot 4 times, 3 on target, 1 off target.

Cards

Wanderers received 5 yellow cards (F. Milan, J. Acosta, J. Acosta, E. Garcia and D. Hernandez). Regarding the opposition, Danubio received 3 yellow cards (G. May, and J. Evans).

F. Milan (Wanderers) was sent off after receiving a second yellow card (53′).

Match Timeline

4'
19'
23'
Facundo Milán- Yellow
24'
24'
34'
40'
42'
Sebastián Figueredo- sub ->J. Acosta
46'
46'
46'
Facundo Milán(yellowred)
53'
Emiliano García- Yellow
65'
Matías Gastón Castro- sub ->M. N. Ferreira Berrondo
66'
74'
Francisco Martincorena- sub ->A. Spetale
74'
77'
85'
85'
Jimmy Evans Oghenerukwe- sub ->G. May
86'
89'
90'
Jimmy Evans Oghenerukwe- Yellow

Standings

After this match, Wanderers will stay with 21 points like River Plate to remain in the 9th place. Talking about the opposition, Danubio will have 24 points to sit in the 6th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the Primera Division, Wanderers will play away with Torque on the 8th of October with a 4-4 head to head.

Danubio will play away agasint Nacional on the 29th of October with a 23-16 head to head statistic in favor of Nacional (2 draws).

Wanderers – Formation

Wanderers
G
Mauro Silveira 1.Uruguay
D
Emiliano García 23.Uruguay
65'
D
Juan Felipe Aguirre 2.Colombia
D
Matías Fracchia 15.Chile
D
Juan Acosta 4.Uruguay
46' 40'
M
D. Hernández 7.Uruguay
77'
M
Guillermo Wagner 26.Uruguay
46'
M
C. Bravo Araneda 10.Chile
86'
F
Nicolás Ferreira 25.Uruguay
66'
F
Facundo Milán 19.Uruguay
53'
F
E. Tellechea 8.Uruguay
46'
Substitutes
Luciano Cosentino 28.Uruguay
86'
Emiliano Vidart 27.Uruguay
G
Fernando Laforia 12.Uruguay
D
46'
D
Ismael García 29.Uruguay
M
Nicolás Fonseca 20.Italy
46'
M
N. Maná 24.Argentina
F
M. Castro 9.Argentina
66'
F
Agustín Santurio 11.Uruguay
46'

Wanderers started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

The manager José Daniel Carreño Izquierdo decided to play with the following team: Mauro Silveira, Emiliano García, Juan Felipe Aguirre, Matías Fracchia, Juan Manuel Acosta, Diego Hernández, Guillermo Wagner, Nicolás Ferreira, Christian Bravo, Facundo Milán and Emiliano Tellechea.

The home team had on the bench: Fernando Laforia, Sebastián Figueredo, Ismael García, Nicolas Fonseca, Nicolás Maná, Roberto Techera, Matías Castro, Agustín Santurio, Luciano Cosentino and Emiliano Vidart.

Substitutions

Wanderers made 5 changes: G. Wagner for N. Fonseca (46′), E. Tellechea for A. Santurio (46′), E. Tellechea for A. Santurio (46′), C. Bravo for L. Cosentino (87′) and C. Bravo for L. Cosentino (86′).

Danubio – Formation

Danubio
G
E. Conde Quintana 1.Uruguay
D
Emanuel Hernández 4.Uruguay
D
M. Rea 21.Uruguay
D
D
M
Santiago Silva 14.Uruguay
M
D. Vicente 23.Uruguay
23' 24'
M
Leandro Sosa  6.Uruguay
85'
F
Guillermo May 24.Uruguay
85' 34'
F
74' Goals4', 19', 42'
F
A. Spetale 19.Argentina
74'
Substitutes
74'
G
E. Bermúdez 32.Uruguay
D
Lucas Ferreira 22.Uruguay
M
Rafael Haller 17.Uruguay
M
Leandro Navarro 11.Argentina
23'
M
I. González 10.Uruguay
M
J. Evans 26.Nigeria
85' 90'
M
Facundo Saravia 5.Uruguay
85' 89'
M
Ignacio Pintos 20.Uruguay
F
Cristian Cruz 16.Uruguay
74'

Danubio started with a 3-1-4-2 line-up (3-1-4-2).

Jorge Daniel Fossati Lurachi played with: Esteban Conde, Emanuel Hernández, Martín Rea, Gerónimo Bortagaray, Nicolás Rodríguez, Guillermo May, Santiago Silva, Diego Vicente, Leandro Sosa, Sebastián Fernández and Aaron Spetale.

The following players were sitting on the bench: Emiliano Bermudez, Lucas Ferreira, Rafael Haller, Leandro Navarro, Ignacio González, Jimmy Evans, Facundo Saravia, Pintos, Cristian Cruz and Francisco Martincorena.

Substitutions

Danubio made 5 changes: D. Vicente for L. Navarro (23′), S. Fernandez for C. Cruz (75′), A. Spetale for F. Martinicorena (75′), S. Fernandez for C. Cruz (74′) and G. May for J. Evans (86′).

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the Primera Division.​