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All Boys and San Martín (SJ) try to break the tie in the second half

All Boys and San Martín (SJ) try to break the tie in the second half

The complement was launched at the Islas Malvinas stadium. All Boys and S. Martín SJ will have to adjust their game to break parity.

The visiting team comes motivated for this match after a victory in their previous game. Their opponent will be looking for a better result after being defeated in their last match in the championship.

All Boys was defeated in the Gigante de Villa Fox against Def. United by 1 to 3 on the scoreboard. The host has gone several games without knowing victory. Prior to this defeat, they only won 4 draws. During these matches, he has conceded NaN goals on his bow and

San Martín (SJ) comes from beating Estudiantes (RC) at home by 2-0. It is preceded by an irregular series of results in the previous matches played: 1 win and 3 draws. In addition, he scored a total of NaN goals and.

Diego Ceballos was in charge of supervising the order of play during the match.

All Boys formation today

Pablo Frontini was planted with a 4-5-1 lineup with goalkeeper Lisandro Miter; Francisco Gatti, Franco Pardo, Gabriel Pusula and Lucas Ferrari as defenders; Tomás Granitto, Matías Muñoz, Juan Pablo Zárate, Joaquín Ibáñez and Enzo Avaro as midfielders; and Thomas Amilivia as forward.

Formation of San Martin (SJ) today

For his part, coach César Monasterio arranged a 4-5-1 strategy on the field with Mariano Monllor defending the goal; Alejandro Molina, Abel Masuero, Augusto Aguirre, Leonel Bontempo as defenders; Jonathan Blanco, Francisco Grahl, Benjamín Borasi, Sebastián González and Cristian Sánchez in midfield; and with Nicolás Franco as attacker.

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