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Con tres goles de Nieto el que sube es Colón y no el globo

03 noviembre 2009 04:10 PM
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SANTA FE, nov 03 (DyN) - Con tres goles de Federico Nieto el que sube en la tabla del Apertura y en la de la clasificación para la Copa Libertadores 2010 es Colón de Santa Fe y no Huracán, al que le tocó el papel de víctima de su ex jugador en el Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, por la dudécima fecha de la competencia doméstica.

Nieto estuvo endiablado en el segundo tiempo al convertir los tres goles de la victoria de Colón sobre Huracán por 3-0 para que su equipo siga prendido en el Torneo Apertura.

El conjunto santafesino cambió la cara en el complemento, sobre todo con el ingreso de Facundo Bertoglio, y consiguió el triunfo que lo pone escolta, a dos puntos de los líderes Newell's Old Boys y Banfield.

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