Huracán - Argentinos Juniors
Argentinos Juniors displayed a masterclass in clinical finishing to overcome Huracán in a high-stakes Liga Profesional Argentina clash on April 28, 2026. Despite a late surge from the hosts, the foundation laid by the visitors in the first half proved insurmountable in a match defined by tactical discipline and high-octane sports drama.
The contest ignited in the 13th minute when Argentinos Juniors seized the initiative. Following a clever sequence of play, Oscar Cortes delivered a pinpoint pass to Facundo Waller, who made no mistake in finding the back of the net to give the visitors a 1-0 lead. Huracán struggled to regain their composure as the visitors dictated the tempo, and the pressure told again in the 34th minute. Sebastian Prieto turned provider, whipping in a cross that Tomas Molina expertly converted to double the advantage.
As the first half drew to a close, tempers began to flare, with Huracán’s Maximo Palazzo receiving a yellow card in stoppage time. The hosts emerged for the second half with renewed intent, making a double substitution as Emmanuel Ojeda and Lucas Gomez replaced Palazzo and Nicolas Oroz to inject fresh energy into the midfield.
Huracán’s persistence paid off in the 65th minute. Facundo Jainikoski carved open the Argentinos defense to find Ivan Morales, who clinical strike pulled the score back to 2-1 and electrified the home crowd. The goal sparked a frantic final half-hour, characterized by a flurry of tactical changes and physical play. Jordy Caicedo was cautioned shortly after the goal, and Sebastian Prieto also saw yellow as Argentinos fought to protect their slender lead.
The closing stages were a test of nerves for both sides. Argentinos Juniors rotated heavily to freshen their legs, bringing on the likes of Eric Ramirez and Leonardo Sequeira. Huracán threw everything forward in search of an equalizer, but the visitors’ defense, led by goalkeeper Brayan Cortes—who received a yellow card for time-management in the 78th minute—remained resolute.
Deep into stoppage time, Cesar Ibanez became the final player to enter the referee’s book as Huracán’s frustration grew. After six minutes of added time, the final whistle confirmed a vital 2-1 victory for Argentinos Juniors, leaving Huracán to rue a slow start in an otherwise competitive match.