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Vélez vs. Students for the Copa Libertadores: minute by minute, live

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Vélez vs.  Students for the Copa Libertadores: minute by minute, live

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Lucas Janson celebrates his goal, the 1-0 against Estudiantes. Photo: Juan Mabromata / AFP.

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Vélez received the Estudiantes de La Plata at the José Amalfitani Stadium, in a match in which their presence will be played out in the Copa Libertadores round of 16. The match, played from 7:15 pm, with Chilean Nicolas Gamboa as refereeing, will be televised via the Fox Sports signal.

Pincha is already classified as first in the group, which is why Russian Zielinski presents a formation full of substitutes and young players. Vélez needs to take advantage of this situation and win by a good difference to seal his qualification in the next stage.

One from the Liniers has 5 points (-3 on goals) and runs from back to back Bragantine (5 points and -1), who will visit Nacional de Montevideo (4 points and -3), on a final date played simultaneously and could result in any result.

Vélez beat Estudiantes 2-0, while Nacional also beat Bragantino 2-0. With these results, the one who will join Pincha in the round of 16 is Fortín, who relegated the Uruguayan team to third position, which qualifies for the South American.

Live the battle

At the start of the game the Students warned and the rescuer was Hoyos. Moments later the first may have arrived from Fortín but the archer from Leon, Jerónimo Pourtau, 22 years old, appeared. So far, the nerves have won in the process of the game, but Liniers ’staff is close to the La Plata team’s goal.

In a balanced fight, an amazing deep pass from young Perrone saw a great run from Lucas Janson, whose front goal only needed to be carefully defined before Pourtau’s exit to release the party of Amalfitani.

By the end of the first half, Janson reappeared on the scoreboard, this time taking advantage of a rude error from Pincha’s last line. Center back Bautista Kociubinski, 21, failed to get the ball into his goalkeeper and took advantage of the former Tigers and recorded a 2-0 lead, increasing Fortin’s chances.

Source: Clarin

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