Sure enough, some players had psychological fluctuations because of Avila's goals and score changes, as well as the prospect of winning the championship. Problems such as loss of position, errors in passing and receiving, and poor stopping of the ball occurred.
But Mario Binko's decision to instruct the team to shrink the formation and defend also had an effect. Newell's Old Boys' offense was defused by the Hurricanes' numerical advantage of shrinking defense.
Although the Hurricanes players made occasional mistakes, they were not caught by Newell's Old Boys.
As time went on, Newell's Old Boys' attack pressed higher and higher. After all, they are behind anyway. Being behind by one goal means being behind, and being behind by two goals is also behind. Why not attack in a big way and give it a try? What if we equalize the score and get a draw?
But as the game continued, the Hurricanes players gradually became immersed in the game, and the psychological fluctuations caused by Avila's goal were reduced a lot, and then they began to seize the opportunity to counterattack.
When the time came to the 85th minute, Hurricane Athletics seized the opportunity to counterattack. After Toranso received the pass from defender Balbi, he passed a long pass directly through the huge pressure and caused the backcourt The empty Newell's Old Boys defense sent the ball to the opponent's backcourt.
Avila cleverly rushed between center back Marcos Cáceres and full-back Franco Escobar, and then received Toranso's through ball behind Marcos Cáceres. .
Anti-offside single shot, not offside.
The Hurricanes fans at the scene and in front of the TV widened their eyes and looked at the ball expectantly.
Amid the boos from the home fans of Newell's Old Boys, Avila, who got a single chance, dribbled the ball to the top of the penalty area. Facing the attacking goalkeeper Wen Sain, he calmly chose to shoot.
The ball went over Wen Sain's head and flew into the empty goal in front of everyone's attention.
In the 85th minute of the second half, the Hurricanes counterattacked with a long pass from Toranso and Avila scored with a single shot. The Hurricanes rewritten the score to 3-1, leading Newell's Old Boys by two goals and sealing the victory. .
With a two-goal lead in the 85th minute of the game, Hurricanes Athletics' victory was basically assured. Therefore, Avila, who scored twice, excitedly rushed to the sidelines and took off his shirt to celebrate enthusiastically, even though he knew that doing so would result in a yellow card, but he couldn't care less.
And of all the Hurricanes fans in the field and in front of the TV, no one was sitting still. Everyone jumped up, cheering, screaming, and shouting wildly to vent their excitement about winning.
The commentators also said excitedly:
"The ball is in!"
"Goal!"
"Avila will lob the ball into Newell's Old Boys' goal. Hurricanes are leading 3-1 away from home."
"At this point in time and this score, Hurricane Athletics has basically secured the victory."
"The Hurricanes' performance was actually a bit abnormal today, but they were lucky. After conceding one goal first, they reversed the score with three consecutive goals and secured the victory."
"Hurricane Athletics are about to win this game and win the championship three rounds early."
The Hurricanes' celebration lasted for more than a minute, and Newell's Old Boys did not protest. Because they also know that there is basically no way to prevent the Hurricanes from winning the championship.
As expected, Avila received a yellow card for taking off his clothes to celebrate, but both the referee who issued the card and Avila who received the card had smiles on their faces.
After the game restarted, Newell's Old Boys also lost the fighting spirit to continue to attack and equalize the score.
There is no deep grudge between the two sides. Newell's Old Boys also tried their best, and they were the ones who scored first. However, the Hurricanes were tenacious enough and lucky enough to score three goals in a row. Now the score is 3-1, and there is not much time left. , Newell's Old Boys also lost their fighting spirit.
After 3 minutes of stoppage time, the referee blew the whistle to end the game.
"The referee blew the final whistle."
"The game is over."
"Hurricane Athletic defeated Newell's Old Boys 3-1 away from home and won the 27th round of the league."
"The Hurricanes have reached 72 points, 11 points ahead of Boca Juniors with 61 points. With only three rounds left in the league, the Hurricanes won the 2015 A-League championship three rounds in advance."
"Congratulations to Atletico Huracán, congratulations to Mario Binco, congratulations to Alan Velarde, congratulations to Avila who scored twice."
"Atletico Hurricanes won the A-League and Copa Libertadores double, achieving the most glorious and greatest season in the club's history."
"There is no doubt that Mario Binco became the most successful head coach in Hurricanes history and Alan Velarde will become the greatest superstar in Hurricanes history."
"He helped the team win the A-League and Copa Libertadores double, and with the Copa America title in hand, it is entirely possible for Velarde to enter the 23-man roster for this year's FIFA Ballon d'Or."
"Although it is impossible to win the award, as a player who plays outside Europe, being included in the 23-man roster is enough to prove Willard's success this year."
"Let us wish Alan Willard the best and hope to see him in the long list of the Golden Globe Awards. Everyone, take a break and bring you the award ceremony later."
Amid the blessings from the commentators, Hurricanes fans both at the scene and in front of the TV went into wild celebrations. The Hurricanes coaches, team doctors, staff, substitutes, etc., who had been waiting on the sidelines, also rushed into the court and warmly embraced the players in celebration.
As opponents, Newell's Old Boys players also came to the Hurricanes players to shake hands and express their congratulations.
Although they didn't want the Hurricanes to win during the game, now that the game is over and the Hurricanes have determined to win the championship in advance, and the awards ceremony will be held soon, they still want to congratulate them.
After celebrating for more than ten minutes, the podium was set up. Amidst the singing of "We are the Champions" in the audience, captain Mancinelli won the 2015 Argentine Football League championship trophy on behalf of Atletico Hurricanes.
Atlético Huracán became the double champion of the A-League and Copa Libertadores in 2015.
After all, this is someone else's home court. After the award ceremony, the Hurricanes just celebrated on the field for more than 20 minutes, then returned to the locker room to wash and change clothes, put on their championship celebration jerseys, boarded the team bus, and left overnight from Luo Salio rushed back to the capital Buenos Aires.
Everyone can't wait to celebrate with the fans waiting at home.
Rosario is more than 200 kilometers away from the capital Buenos Aires. On the way back, tens of thousands of Hurricanes fans also drove in their cars and lined up in a long motorcade to escort the team bus back to the capital. The roar of Hurricanes fans continued all the way from Rosario to the capital.
Because the motorcade was too long and not fast, it was already early in the morning when we returned to the capital, but no one was sleeping among the Hurricanes fans waiting at home, and they took to the streets to welcome the team bus home.
The team bus carried out a parade around the capital city, and then gathered at Niels Square to celebrate, which lasted until early morning before gradually dispersing.