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    Estudiantes Rio Cuarto VS San Lorenzo

    Argentine Division 1
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    • Gavinwang
      Gavinwang
      Rio Cuarto Students' home - defense this season has been remarkable. In the last five home matches in the Argentine Primera División, the team finished three games with scores of 0 - 0 or 1 - 0, conceding only one goal. The goal - conceding rate was as low as 20%. They also showed excellent control over corner kicks at home. In the last three home games, the corner - kick statistics were 7 - 5, 4 - 5, and 4 - 6 respectively, maintaining a steady rhythm in attack and defense transitions. After a 1 - 0 home win over Tigre, the team kept a clean sheet in three consecutive home games, demonstrating that their defense could operate efficiently under pressure. Notably, after a 0 - 1 home defeat to Atlético Tucumán, the team quickly bounced back, winning 2 - 1 away against Independiente Mendoza. With a home clean - sheet rate as high as 60%, this has become their core strength. In their last five home games, they conceded goals in only one match, and their defensive resilience is the found
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      ARG D1 Estudiantes Rio Cuarto 0-0 San Lorenzo
    • pepper4455
      pepper4455
      Defensive resilience vs. scoring struggles: San Lorenzo holds the edge over Estudiantes Estudiantes Río Cuarto host San Lorenzo in Matchday 6 of the 2026 Torneo Clausura (Argentine Liga Profesional). After five rounds, Estudiantes sit 13th in Zone B with 4 points, while San Lorenzo are 9th in Zone A with 6 points. Estudiantes were recently promoted after finishing second in Zone B of the 2025 Primera Nacional and defeating Deportivo Madryn in the play-off final. In contrast, San Lorenzo are a long-established top-flight club that reached the 2025 Apertura semi-finals. In their last five Clausura matches, Estudiantes beat Tigre 1-0 and drew 0-0 with Banfield, but then lost to Argentinos (0-3), Independiente Rivadavia (1-2), and Atlético Tucumán (0-1). They scored only two goals while conceding six, highlighting an ineffective attack. San Lorenzo’s opening five matches saw a 0-1 loss to Lanús, a 1-0 win over Gimnasia Mendoza, losses to Central Córdoba (0-1) and Huracán (0-2), and
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      ARG D1 Estudiantes Rio Cuarto 0-0 San Lorenzo
    • Tyson I Malik - Go Bears Forever
      Tyson I Malik - Go Bears Forever Won 8/11
      Rio Cuarto Students' squad has some injuries and suspensions among their reserve defenders, but the starting lineup remains largely intact. The overall strength of the team is limited with a mediocre bench, leaving little room for personnel adjustments. As for San Lorenzo, there are injury concerns among a few reserve midfielders, while the core starting lineup is relatively complete. Under the pressure of multi - line competitions, there is a possibility of rotating some key players for rest. In summary, most of the injuries are among the substitutes, which have limited impact on the starting line - up of both teams. San Lorenzo, due to their multi - line commitments, may make proactive rotations. Rio Cuarto Students currently sit at 27th in the league table, in the lower reaches. Their top priority is to grab points and escape the relegation pressure, and they'll strive for full points at home. San Lorenzo is placed 23rd, also with an unsatisfactory record. They need to quickly accum
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      ARG D1 Estudiantes Rio Cuarto 0-0 San Lorenzo
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