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The second half begins goalless between Villa San Carlos and UAI Urquiza

The second half begins goalless between Villa San Carlos and UAI Urquiza
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San Carlos and UAI Urquiza are on the playing field for the complementary stage. The score is 0-0 at the Genacio Salice stadium.

The teams will have to do their best to get the three points that they failed to add on the last date. The last result of the local team was a draw at 3, while the visit lost its last game of the tournament.

On the previous date, Villa San Carlos left with a single point by drawing 3 against Dock Sud. With 1 win, 2 draws and 1 loss, this is how the recent record in the current season of the tournament advances, with 6 goals scored and with 6 against in those matches.

UAI Urquiza fell 1 to 2 against Colegiales. In the last matches, they have won 2 times, drawn 1 time and lost 1 time. With 8 goals in favor, he has conceded 7 against.

Juan Loustau was appointed as the main referee of the match at the Genacio Salice stadium.

Formation of Villa San Carlos today

Leandro Martini presented a 4-4-2 lineup with Manuel Peralta Salinas defending the goal; Julian Cosi, Federico Slezack, Matías Valenti and Simón Buscaglia at the back; Alexis Alegre, Ignacio Oroná, Lucas Licht and Alejandro Lugones in midfield; and with Matías Sproat and Emanuel Zagert in attack.

UAI Urquiza training today

For his part, Sebastián Sibelli came out to play with a 5-3-2 strategy, with Mauro Ruggiero in goal; Juan Manuel Cabrera, Agustín Gaitán, Gonzalo Pedrosa, Pablo Ordano, Mariano Bracamonte on the defensive line; Leandro Vera, Lautaro Coria and Matías Alaniz in midfield; and Nicolás Fernández and Santiago Sala up front.

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