He Independent of Carlos Tevez comes from debuting with a 1-0 victory on his visit to Independent Rivadavia of Mendoza The last friday. And tonight he will seek a new triumph when he visits Velez Sarsfield in Liniers.
The team of Avellaneda He had a bad first half at the Bautista Gargantini stadium, where he was overtaken by “Leprosy”; but, for the second half, the coach decided to break with the line of five defenders to add Santiago Tolozawho entered midfield at halftime.
The offensive midfielder changed the image of a lackluster Independent and attended Ayrton Costa in the goal that gave the cast of Avellaneda.
In addition to the income of the former Córdoba Workshops on the side Damian Perezthe midfielder Lucas Gonzalez replaced Federico Mancuello that, in the return to Buenos Aireshe trained differently due to an overload in the rectus femoris of the right leg and will not be in front of the “Fortín”.
With this panorama, the technical director plans to break with the line of five defenders against Velez and will come out with a 4-4-2 as a tactical scheme.
For its part, Velez debuted with a 1-1 draw against Central Barracks at the Néstor Díaz Pérez stadium in Lanus. “Fortín” started winning with the Brazilian’s goal Lenny Lobato 10 minutes into the game but, towards the end of the first half, Lucas Brochero put the final equality for “Guapo”.
Coach Gustavo Quinteros seems to have been satisfied with the team that equalized against Central Barracks and would repeat the same eleven with a 4-5-1 as a tactical drawing.
What time does Velez vs Independiente play?
Start time: 9:30 p.m.
Where to watch Velez vs Independiente
TV: ESPN Premium.
Formations
Independent: Rodrigo Rey; Mauricio Isla, Felipe Aguilar, Joaquín Laso, Ayrton Costa; Iván Marcone, Jhonny Quiñonez, Lucas González, Santiago Toloza; Gabriel Ávalos and Alexis Canelo. DT: Carlos Tevez.
Vélez Sarsfield: Tomás Marchiori; Leonardo Jara, Damián Fernández, Valentín Gómez, Elias Gómez; José Florentín, Santiago Cáseres, Claudio Aquino, Lenny Lobato; Francisco Pizzini and Braian Romero. DT: Gustavo Quinteros.
Stadium: José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires.
Referee: Hernán Mastrángelo.
VAR: Fernando Echenique.
Source: Ambito

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