Argentinawith their place secured in the final round, they will face the eliminated team today Uruguay with the intention of winning group B South American Sub 23 Olympic Pre-Olympic, which is held in Venezuela with two places for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The match, valid for the fifth and final round of the initial round, will be played at the Miseal Delgado stadium in the city of Valencia, starting at 8.00 pm, simultaneously with the Chile-Paraguay match, and broadcast by TyC Sports and DSports signals . .
The Rio de la Plata classic, which a priori could be considered a battle for qualification to the next round, will have little value for Argentina, trying to secure top position in the zone to avoid Brazil at the start of the final quadrilateral in Caracas next Monday.
If they win group B, Argentina will face the South American superclassic on the closing day, Sunday 11th, perhaps in a more favorable situation to win one of the Olympic quotas assigned to the first two teams in the last round, even if they will make their debut against the local team of Venezuela.
The selected one Javier Mascherano Shares first place with Paraguay, both with 7 points, but leads on better goal difference. In this sense, last Tuesday’s victory against Chile (5-0) was important, the best performance so far in the competition in Venezuela.
Probably, the Argentine coach will decide to rotate the team so that some players arrive rested at the start of the home run, in which the “Albiceleste” will also face rivals Brazil or Venezuela.
Uruguay, in command Marcelo Bielsa, It was the biggest disappointment of the Pre-Olympic, having been eliminated one date before the initial phase closed. Despite having the base of the under 20 world champion team, the “Celeste” was conditioned by the incredible defeat against Paraguay (3-4) on their debut and the subsequent defeat against Chile (0-1).
Thus, Peru’s defeat (3-0) last Tuesday was not enough for him to have a chance tomorrow thanks to Argentina’s victory, which ensured him a place in the first round with the “Guaraní” team.
Source: Clarin
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