In preparation for the final they will play in Abu Dhabi for the Argentina International Super Cup, the Boca Juniors and Racing Club teams visited, separately, tourist spots in the city of Al Ain, venue of the final of the International Super Cup of Argentina today .next Friday.
Both delegations visited Qasr Al Muwaiji fort and Al Ain oasis and posted photos of the tour on their official accounts.
Although they visited the same places, Boca were the first to visit the tourist spots in the UAE and then it was Racing’s turn.
The two delegations were invited by the authorities of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, which organizes the first edition of the International Super Cup.
After the walk, the Boca team went to the training ground so that the coaching staff could finish arranging the details for the match against the Academy.
The match will be played next Friday at 12:30 at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium and will be broadcast by Directv Sports.
Racing is already preparing for Friday’s game
After the defeats compared to last season, this Friday we will see a different Racing from the one that lost the Argentine championship with Boca in the last round and the one that finally won the Champions Trophy, beating Xeneize.
To begin with, the author of the goal in that final which ended in controversy will not be among the eleven. We are talking about Carlos Alcaraz who was sold to Southampton of England for almost 14 million euros. Another starter was the striker Enzo Copetti, just over six. And one of the team’s emblems has also retired, Eugenio Mena, who left the club after winning the 2019 Super League and two Champions League trophies, with Coudet and Gago.
The Academy’s probable for this Friday, when they face Boca from 12:30 in Argentina: Arias, Opazo, Sigali, Insúa and Piovi; Nardoni, Moreno, Moralez or Jonathan Gómez, Romero and Carbonero.
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Source: Clarin
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