The team he leads Jorge Almiron will be installed in a hotel Tijuca Bar and will train on the grounds of Vasco da Gama. The game will be played on Saturday from 5 p.m. in the legendary Maracana Stadium.
Mouthwith its complete squad, including Marcos Rojo Despite being suspended, he will travel this Wednesday afternoon to Rio de Janeiro for the final of the Libertadores Cup that will animate next Saturday before Fluminense in it Maracana Stadium.
The “Xeneize” delegation trains on the property that the club owns in Ezeiza and at 2:30 p.m. this Wednesday he will board a charter flight to Rio de Janeiroto settle in the city waiting for the most important match that will take place this year, against the Brazilian “Flu”.
The squad of Mouth will be installed in Rio de Janeiro in it Hilton Barra hotellocated in the Barra de Tijuca area, one of the most residential places in the city of Rio, far from the stadium that will host the final on Saturday from 5 p.m.
Regarding the activity of Mouth in Rivertraining is scheduled for Thursday and Friday mornings at the Moacyr Barbosa property, in the Vasco da Gamalocated four kilometers (five minutes by car from the hotel) from where the Argentine delegation will be.
The practices of the team led by Jorge Almiron They will be open for 15 minutes for the press and photographers.
The training facility Vasco da Gamawhich was intended by the Conmebol for Mouthit is not very big: it has two training fields and has all the necessary structure so that Almirón’s team can work without problems.
On Friday afternoon, around 6:00 p.m., the Boca team will recognize the playing field of the Maracanaafter which the technician will speak Almiron and a footballer from the squad at the press conference prior to the final.
Mouth and Fluminense they will play the final of the Libertadores Cup of America on Saturday from 5 p.m. at the Maracaná stadium in Rio de Janeiro, with the Colombian refereeing Wilmar RoldanWhile in the VAR will be in charge of the Chilean John Lara.
Mouth got the Libertadores Cup on six occasions, the last in the 2007 edition, while Fluminense He never lifted South America’s most important trophy at club level.
Source: Ambito

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