Godoy Cruzthe best performing team in the Professional League Cupwill visit tonight Colo Coloof Chilidirected by the Argentine Jorge Almironin the second leg of phase 2 of the Libertadores Cup.
The winner of the series will face in phase 3, the last one prior to the group stage, Sportivo Trinidense (Paraguay) or The National (Ecuador), who tied 1-1 in the first leg and will play in Quito from 7 p.m.
In this last instance, whoever advances will play the group stage of the Liberators and the loser will go to the South American Cup.
Therefore, if the Mendoza team surpasses Colo Colo ensures, at least, to compete in an international competition in 2024.
“Tomba” is the revelation team of the argentine soccer and will go to Chili with the mission of reversing last week’s 1-0 defeat at the Malvinas Argentinas.
The team led by Daniel “Gato” Oldrá is undefeated in the Professional League Cup and he is the one with the most points (19) in the first seven dates.
In addition, the “bodeguero” is the only team with an undefeated fence among the 28 participants.
The Chilean team, under the leadership of Almironpassing by Godoy Cruz in 2014was champion of the Liberators in 1991 and has as its maximum figure the experienced Arturo vidal.
The Argentines are also on the squad Emiliano Amor, Leonardo Gil, Matías Moya and Ramiro Gonzalez.
Almirón took over Colo Colo after his departure from Mouth and the great objective of the year will be played with the Chilean team.
What time does Colo Colo vs Godoy Cruz play?
Start time: 9:30 p.m.
Where to watch Colo Colo vs Godoy Cruz
TV: Fox Sports, Pluto TV and Star+
Formations
Colo Colo: Brayan Cortés; Óscar Opazo, Alan Saldivia, Maximiliano Falcón and Erick Wiemberg; Esteban Pavez, Arturo Vidal and Leonardo Gil; Cristián Zavala, Carlos Palacios and Marcos Bolados. DT: Jorge Almirón.
Godoy Cruz: Franco Petroli; Lucas Arce, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Thomas Galdames; Juan Andrada and Nicolás Fernández; Juan Bautista Cejas, Hernán López Muñoz, Tomás Conechny; and Tomás Badaloni. DT: Daniel Oldrá.
Referee: Andrés Matonte (Uruguay)
Stadium: Monumental (Santiago, Chile)
Source: Ambito

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