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Huracán Reserves Rally Past Central Córdoba SdE Reserves, 2-1, to Assert Top-Five Ambition

It was a match defined by resilience and response. On an overcast October Thursday in Argentina’s Reserve League, Huracán Reserves overturned an early deficit to claim a 2-1 victory over Central Córdoba SdE Reserves, solidifying their fifth-place standing and fueling hopes for a strong season finish.

The drama at the unnamed venue unfolded swiftly. Central Córdoba, mired in the depths of the standings but undaunted, struck first. In the 11th minute, with little warning, Córdoba’s attack found a seam in the Huracán back line. A sharp ball through the defense was swept home—details of the scorer lost to record, but the impact immediate: a stunned silence and a rare lead for a squad that had tasted victory only twice in 15 outings this season.

Huracán, however, are a team shaped by recent momentum—a side that has grown more formidable as the campaign has stretched into spring. They had dropped just three contests all year and entered the match having not lost in their previous five games. Even so, trailing early at home tested their resolve.

The response was brisk. By the 25th minute, Huracán had drawn level. Their answer was a blend of patience and pressure, a controlled build-up that eventually saw the ball poked into the net after a scramble in the box. Again, the name escapes the official sheet, but the eruption from the bench and the fans in attendance confirmed the importance: Huracán were back on level terms, the tie restored with three-quarters of the contest yet to play.

After the break, Huracán’s intent was unmistakable. The interval had done nothing to dim their energy; instead, it sharpened their sense of opportunity. Three minutes into the second half, in the 48th minute, the hosts seized the lead. Another smart sequence—quick passing on the right, a low cross fizzed into the crowded area, and a composed finish at the far post—flipped the match on its head. From there, Huracán managed the tempo astutely, pressing their advantage without reckless abandon, content to frustrate a Córdoba side that has found goals hard to come by all year.

It was a match with few disciplinary flashpoints—no red cards, only routine cautions as both sides battled for control but rarely resorted to rashness. In the closing stages, Huracán dropped deeper, absorbing the visitors’ last, desperate pushes. Córdoba pressed forward, but for all their urgency, clear chances proved elusive. Huracán’s defense, resilient through recent fixtures, stood firm to preserve the points.

For Huracán Reserves, today’s win continues an upward trend. Their record in the past five outings now reads: four wins, one draw, and no defeats—an emphatic statement of intent from a squad peaking at the right time. It’s been a diverse run: resolute defensive efforts like the 0-0 against Banfield, statement victories such as 3-0 over Racing Club, and now, a come-from-behind win that demonstrates both tactical poise and spirit.

This latest result brings Huracán to 24 points from 15 matches (6W-6D-3L), keeping them locked in fifth place but increasingly within striking distance of the league’s upper echelon. It’s a position earned through consistency, with today’s display further evidence that they have the grit and adaptability required to challenge further.

Central Córdoba’s story remains one of frustration and fleeting hope. The early goal today hinted at a turnaround, but the familiar pattern of yielding leads and failing to close out matches resurfaced. With only nine points from 15 matches (2W-3D-10L) and rooted in 15th place, the Santiago del Estero side must look inward. Their recent form—a string that includes heavy losses to Unión Santa Fe and Argentinos Juniors—speaks to ongoing structural problems on both sides of the ball.

While there’s no recent head-to-head to suggest long-standing dominance—Reserve League records are often thin—Huracán’s victory today bolsters a psychological edge and widens the gulf between the clubs.

Looking ahead, the stakes are diverging for each side. Huracán Reserves are building a foundation for a late surge, aiming to cement a top-four finish, perhaps more, in the final rounds. Their defense is proving reliable; their attack, opportunistic. Every match now brings added weight, every point a potential springboard.

For Central Córdoba SdE Reserves, the project becomes one of survival and self-respect. The season’s end is approaching fast, and with it, the imperative to snap out of a spiral that threatens to cast a shadow over the club’s development pathway.

In the end, today was about more than three points. It was a reaffirmation for Huracán—a declaration that their ambitions are not misplaced, that their season is alive with promise. For Central Córdoba, the search for answers continues, a reminder of the unforgiving nature of competition and the gap yet to be bridged.