The controversy tie
Villa Española earned an incredible 2: 2 final point with Denis Olivera’s goal in additional minutes. Boston River did more and claimed for the first assistant’s decision on the last play.
José Alberti and Mathías Riquero for control of the ball.
Pablo Montaño
June 14, 2021
Spanish Villa and Boston River tied 2: 2 a game with emotions until the end. Juan Tejera’s team regretted the two points that they missed at the end. In the game he made merits to win with Facundo Labandeira, uneven in attack, and Ruben Bentancour also the protagonist of a very good performance. The controversy arose in the play of the third additional minute when Denis Olivera defined before the closing of defender Ismael Tejeria and the referee Diego Riveiro scored the goal at the direction of the first assistant, who indicated that the ball had crossed the line and gave the goal. However, the controversy settled.
Labandeira propelled Boston River to prominence and generated the penalty for the “bombshell” by Ruben Bentancourt. Meanwhile, the local surprised in the attack of Santiago Ramírez with assistance to Pablo Silva for the burst of 1: 1. The “tailor” controlled the game in the second half. Goalkeeper Facundo Silva saved Villa’s goal more than once.
Bentancourt rounded the second and Labandeira’s speed added net advances. Enzo Larrosa’s second, on the rebound from Bentancourt’s header, seemed to give him the win. However, Denis Olivera surprised the defenders and gave relief to Villa Española.

Matías Rodríguez, first assistant, at the end of the match with referee Diego Riveiro, second assistant Daiana Fernández and fourth referee Matías De Armas.