Instituto de Córdoba, which experienced an improvement in its performance and results since Diego Dabove took over as technical director, will receive Tigre tomorrow, with a weak campaign, in one of the five games that will continue the date 24 of the Professional League of Soccer (LPF).
The match will be played this Sunday starting at 3:30 p.m. on the Instituto field, located in the Alta Córdoba neighborhood, will be refereed by Fernando Echenique and televised by ESPN Premium.
The Cordoba team has 26 points and since Dabove took over as DT they have improved their performance, moved away from the relegation zone and in their last two appearances they beat Belgrano (1-0) and tied with Argentinos Juniors (0-0) in The Parental.
His rival, Tigre, is not going through a good moment with 25 points and two losses in a row, the most recent at home against Banfield (2-1).
In Institute, Dabove will have to make a change since the left back Sebastián Corda reached the limit of five yellow cards and will have to purge a one-game suspension, leaving his place to Jonathan Bay.
In Tigre, Abel Luciatti was sent off in the loss against Banfield and his replacement will be Brian Leizza.
The record between the two is six games, all in the First National, and “La Gloria” always prevailed, while they did not meet in the first division.
– Probable Formations –
Institute of Córdoba: Manuel Roffo; Juan Franco, Ezequiel Parnisari, Fernando Alarcón and Jonathan Bay; Gabriel Graciani, Nicolás Linares, Gastón Lodico and Franco Watson; Braian Cuello and Adrian Martinez. DT: Diego Dabove.
Tiger: Gonzalo Marinelli; Lucas Blondel or Sebastián Prieto, Emmanuel Aguilera, Brian Leizza and Lautaro Montoya; Agustín Cardozo, Sebastián Prediger, Lucas Menossi or Cristian Zabala and Aaron Molinas; Blas Armoa and Mateo Retegui. DT: Juan Manuel Sara.
Referee: Fernando Echenique.
VAR: Jorge Balino.
Court: Institute of Córdoba.
Start time: 15.30.
TV: ESPN Premium.
Source: Ambito

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