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Banfield-Boca, edited by the Professional Soccer League: program, where to watch it, TV and probable formations

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Boca Juniorsconfident of the improvement seen in his performance over the past two weeks, visit this Sunday at Banfieldwhich is last and is one of two teams that has not yet won in Professional soccer league (LPF), in a match valid for the seventh date.

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The match will be played from 21:30 at the Florencio Sola Stadium, Banfield, will be refereed by Hernán Mastrángelo and broadcast by TNT Sports.

He xeneize who drives Hugh Ibarra he has 11 points in the domestic tournament, comes from a draw at La Bombonera with Defensa y Justicia (0-0) and had previously been crowned champion of the Argentine Super Cup after beating Patronato 3-0 in Santiago del Estero, with three goals from Dario “Pipa” Benedict.

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Banfield is the opposite with just 3 units, the same as Colón, and a last position that worries and shakes up the coaching cycle Javier Sanguinettitaking into account that this year the two teams with the worst average and the one that arrives last in the accumulated general classification will go down.

In the mouth, the Black Ibarra tried various schemes during the week and there was speculation about Ezequiel “Equi” Fernández returning to midfield after not playing against Defensa y Justicia, due to his sending off in the previous match against Vélez, in the 2-2 win 1 at Liners.

However, Ibarra is sticking to the 4-3-3 formation with three forwards in the net as he wants to take advantage of the defensive advantages Banfield offer.

Boca have “Pipa” Benedetto in attack and two wingers, the young Luca Langoni, with a greater scoring power than the other, the Colombian Sebastián Villa, who hasn’t scored so far this year and that’s why there has been speculation on his departure from the team.

For the generation of the game there is the Paraguayan Oscar Romero, flanked by Alan Varela and the captain Guillermo “Pol” Fernández, one of the most questioned for his poor performance but who still continues in the starting 11.

Their rivals Banfield come off the 1-0 defeat in Tucumán against local Atlético with another bad performance that left Sanguinetti on the brink of exit, and the match against Boca presents itself as an opportunity unbeatable to turn the situation around.

Sanguinetti made four substitutions to welcome Boca, with Emanuel Coronel entering defense after serving a one-day suspension, and Aaron Quirós, replacing Matías Romero and Emanuel Olivera.

In midfield, youngster Alan Di Pippa starts Eric Remedi and forward Milton Giménez plays for Uruguayan Sebastián Sosa Sánchez.

Banfield are trying to conquer the midfield, a sector in which Boca are in inferiority because the only one to score is Alan Varela, and to complicate themselves in set pieces with the Uruguayan specialist Brahian Alemán, still very far from the level shown last year in Gymnastics and Fencing La Plata.

The record between the two stands at 106 matches and greatly favors Boca with 63 wins against 20 per Drillwhile they have drawn 23 times.

Boca’s last win at the Florencio Sola stadium was on August 25, 2019 1-0 with a goal from Franco Soldano, in a team led by Gustavo Alfaro and that seven months later, with Miguel Ángel Russo as DT, was crowned champion of the LPF.

Of that team, only Colombians Frank Fabra and Sebastián Villa remain at the club, while none are left from Banfield.

= Probable formations =

Banfield: Facundo Cambeses; Emanuel Coronel, Alejandro Maciel, Aarón Quirós and Emanuel Insúa; Alejandro Cabrera, Alan Di Pippa, German Brahian and Juan Bizans; Milton Gimenez and Andres Chavez. DT: Javier Sanguinetti.

Boca Juniors: Sergio Romero; Luis Advíncula, Bruno Valdez, Nicolás Figal and Frank Fabra; Guillermo “Pol” Fernández, Alan Varela and Oscar Romero; Luca Langoni, Darío Benedetto and Sebastián Villa. DT: Hugo Ibarra.

Referee: Hernan Mastrangelo.

VAR: Nazarene Arasa.

Basketball court: Banfield.

Start time: 21.30.

TV: TNT Sports.

Source: Clarin

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