The enthusiasm lasted only one appointment Independent. He won on his debut in the tournament against Talleres. But that great triumph brought by Córdoba did not maintain its expansive wave in Buenos Aires. He then accumulated two tough home defeats, with Platense and Defensa y Justicia, and a draw with Vélez at Liniers. The team of Leandro Stillitano It is in full construction, but, especially in the last duel in Avellaneda, it has exhibited an imbalance and gross problems from the midfield to the defense that have aroused concern. For this reason the technician continues to look for solidity and he plans to veer towards a five-defendant scheme to visit Banfield next Sunday evening.
Stillitano changes. He moves his chips on the green cloth from game to game trying to find the best possible gear, but for the moment his Independiente doesn’t show sustainability in his game. Barely a dropper provides a sample of what the DT wants of him, with moments of good pressure. However he stays there, in a simple feint that doesn’t become serious because it gets confused with unforced errors in the central circle and on the last line and because it’s not effective even at the top.
He had already reached out after zero equality against Vélez by making six changes. And now the red technician is preparing another battery of changes. To begin with, in this Thursday’s soccer test, the first of the week, Stillitano abandoned the 4-2-3-1 he had implemented up to now to go into a 5-3-2.
Luciano Gómez will return to ownership after getting over a dislocated left shoulder sustained at a first appointment. He will come on for youngster Santiago Salle, who played at right-back although his natural position is later. Another who will return is Joachim Lasus and Juanito Cazares will come out. The central player provides the command voice in the background.
A key income is Agostino Muletto by Kevin Lopez at center. The former Vélez can bring him more branding and friction in the center circle, something he clearly lacked this past weekend. And in front, DT will try a double nine: Martino Cauteruccio will hold and will remit Matias Gimenez (by the boy Santiago Vallejo).
The eleven that are outlined, therefore, are: Rodrigo Rey; Gomez, Sergio Barreto, Laso, Ayrton Costa, Damian Perez; Iván Marcone, Agustín Mulet, Baltasar Barcia; Cauteruccio and Gimenez.
He will have two more workouts ahead of him to finish perfecting the workout. It is not excluded that there may be some other variant. The only sure thing is that Independiente needs to regain confidence and feel more secure, which is achieved from back to front.
Source: Clarin
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