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At the beginning of the second half, Cañuelas and Arg. de Quilmes tied 1-1

At the beginning of the second half, Cañuelas and Arg. de Quilmes tied 1-1

The second 45 minutes are already played at the Jorge Alfredo Arín stadium and Cañuelas still hasn’t taken advantage of A. Quilmes.

The teams come to the match with the need to win. The visit suffered a fall on the last date, while the local comes from a tie at the Eduardo Gallardón stadium.

Cañuelas got just one point in his last game against Los Andes, after drawing 0-0. In the 3 previous rounds, they have won 1 time and been defeated 2 times. He accumulated a figure of 7 goals against and scored 2 in the rival arc.

Arg. de Quilmes comes from losing in their stadium against UAI Urquiza by 2 to 3. In their last matches they have reaped 2 defeats and 1 draw, in which they were able to score 3 goals in the rival arc and have conceded 6 goals.

The designated referee for the match was Juan Loustau.

Cañuelas formation today

The team led by Ángel Díaz sets out its game with a 4-3-3 formation with Luis Ardente in goal; Julián Cano, Carlos Aguirre, Gianfranco Lillo and Santiago Pavón in defense; Guillermo Ojeda, Emanuel Trejo and Diego Castañeda in the middle; and Brian Guerrero, Cristian Chávez and Santiago Sosa up front.

Formation of Arg. de Quilmes today

For their part, those led by Heraldo Rodríguez stand on the field with a 4-3-3 strategy with Alejo Tello defending the goal; Facundo Lando, Leonardo Escalante, Eduardo Méndez, Agustín Velasco in the rear; Lucas Arzamendia, Lucio Martínez Trejo and Ramiro López in midfield; and with Juan Da Rosa, Franco Coman and Sebastián Martelli in attack.

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