Huracán found another offensive resource other than Caicedo: won with a goal from a throw-in
Huracán secured a 1-0 victory against Sarmiento, marking their second consecutive win, with a goal scored by Bisanz from a throw-in, showcasing their ability to score without relying solely on Caicedo.
Huracán achieved a crucial 1-0 victory over Sarmiento, which marks their second consecutive win in the league. The goal was scored by Juan Bisanz, striking with a header following a throw-in, indicating Huracán's evolving offensive tactics. Prior to this match, the team had been heavily dependent on their Ecuadorian striker, Jordy Caicedo, who had scored all four of the team’s goals in the previous matches, creating pressure on him from the fans to deliver once again.
The win not only relieved some of the pressure on Caicedo but also demonstrated the effectiveness of coach Diego Martínez's tactical adjustments. By introducing Bisanz into the offense, Huracán was able to break through Sarmiento's solid defensive setup, which had been challenging for them to penetrate in previous encounters. The players' confidence appears to be growing, and this victory could help them build momentum as they continue in the league.
Looking ahead, Huracán’s coach and players will be hoping that this victory will inspire a more diversified attack, reducing reliance on Caicedo for goals as they aim to improve their standings in the league amidst stiff competition. The upcoming matches will be crucial for the team, especially as some players, like Caicedo, seek visibility for selection in national teams for major tournaments like the World Cup.