Hugh Ibarra He keeps trying last names in his quest to try and find a team and operation for the game of Mouth before the Institute. Today will be the day to finish polishing an eleven that has had many variations during the week and which still has no certainties. The reason? The usual: low level.
In the tests on Thursday and Friday there were some players who repeated themselves in defense (Weigandt’s substitution for Advíncula seems sealed) and others who were modified. in the central circle Alan Varela returned to replace Ezequiel Fernández, although they later moved together within minutes of the tactic adopted. Moreover, sebastian villawho had played for the substitutes in the first test, returned to the starting eleven in the place that Miguel Merentiel had occupied with the failed attempt to change the tactical lineup to a 4-2-3-1 with the former Defender and Justice as a false left wing.
Thus, with many unknowns still to be resolved, what seemed to be a ratification of names in some offices now it’s all uncertaintyafter a bad workout and with few signs of recovery after a troubling presentation in front of Banfield on the last day of the Professional League.
In midfield there are many players but none with the strength to keep the position: Payero, Medina, Juan Ramírez and Pol Fernández they can surround the two young men of the Inferi. And Oscar Romero? One of those who seemed to have a safe place can now pay for the fragility of the midfield. To insert someone there, the Paraguayan must leave, perhaps one of the few with a different race pace at the beginning of 2023.
With Benedetto under observation and Luca Langoni best striker of the year, the gaps are filled without having large returns. And with one aggravating circumstance: there are only three games left (Instituto, Olimpo for the Copa Argentina and Barracas Central) before the first for the Copa Libertadores. That’s why Ibarra and company know that even before the show, last names must appear in Boca first. And that’s why DT tests and tests.
Source: Clarin
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