Tactical Battle Ends in Goalless Stalemate for Almirante Brown and Nueva Chicago
In a fiercely contested encounter at Estadio Fragata Presidente Sarmiento, both Club Almirante Brown and Nueva Chicago battled to a goalless draw on 29 May 2025. Despite a game punctuated by red cards and a flurry of substitutions, neither side could break the deadlock, highlighting tactical rigidity and disciplined defensive setups from both managers.
The match, officiated by referee A. Penel, took an unexpected turn at the 40th minute when R. Villalba of Nueva Chicago and S. Gauna of Almirante Brown were both sent off. This dual dismissal forced each team to adjust their formations, with both coaches opting for a more conservative approach to maintain structural integrity. Guillermo Szeszurak, the Almirante Brown coach, chose to realign his team into a compact 4-4-1 formation, emphasizing defensive solidity over attacking flair.
Almirante Brown, struggling to convert opportunities into goals, relied heavily on the dynamic efforts of Juan Manuel Vázquez. Despite his ability to navigate tight spaces and create openings, the team's execution in the final third remained lackluster. This ongoing issue is reflected in their recent form, as they have managed to match their opponents with 18 shots over their last five matches, yet their conversion rate lags behind.
Nueva Chicago, under the guidance of Walter Perazzo, demonstrated slightly superior attacking efficiency in recent games, although this was not evident during this fixture. Playing with ten men for much of the match, they adopted a deep-lying 4-4-1 setup post the red card, aiming to absorb pressure and exploit counter-attacking opportunities. Notably, the introduction of Exequiel Beltramone late in the game was an attempt to inject fresh energy into their forward line.
The result leaves Almirante Brown in 16th position with 12 points from 15 matches, underscoring their ongoing challenge in climbing the Primera Nacional standings. This draw, while demonstrating their defensive resilience, also highlighted the need for more incisive attacking strategies to turn their fortunes around.