After suffering a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home in the first leg game, Boca visits Deportivo Capiatá today at 9.15pm looking to turn around the result and keep in the race for the South American Cup title.
LUQUE, Paraguay — Boca Juniors will play against Deportivo Capiatá in Paraguay in one of its most important match of the season as it must beat the host to turn around the disappointing result got at La Bombonera last week and continue in the South American Cup.
The return leg of the last 16 round will be played at the Feliciano Cáceres stadium and will start at 9.15pm.
After the surprising 1-0 defeat at home, the Argentine side will need at least a 1-0 victory to go to penalties. With a 2-1 LUQUE, Paraguay — Boca Juniors will play against Deportivo Capiatá in Paraguay in one of its most important match of the season as it must beat the host to turn around the disappointing result got at La Bombonera last week and continue in the South American Cup.
The return leg of the last 16 round will be played at the Feliciano Cáceres stadium and will start at 9.15pm.
After the surprising 1-0 defeat at home, the Argentine side will need at least a 1-0 victory to go to penalties. With a 2-1 win, Boca will advance due to the away-goal rule.
Coach Rodolfo Arruabarrena will make many changes and the tactic will be constantly changing from a 4-3-3 to a 3-4-3, with three central backs (Juan Forlín, Claudio Pérez and Lisandro Magallán) to defend from log shots.
José Fuenzalida and Nicolás Colazo, two midfielders who are used to play as right-back and left-back respectively, will have to attack and defend on the sides.
After losing to Capiatá, Boca recovered with a tough 3-2 victory over Godoy Cruz in Mendoza in an entertaining game that kept it eight points behind leader River Plate in the Transitional Tournament. Meanwhile, Capiatá drew 1-1 with leader Cerro Porteño on Saturday for the Paraguayan league.
The winner of the series will next face Cerro Porteño, which eliminated defending champion Lanús on Tuesday.
Boca’s team will be: Agustín Orión; Fuenzalida, Pérez, Magallán, Colazo; Marcelo Meli, Forlín, Fernando Gago; Federico Carrizo, Jonathan Calleri and Andrés Chávez.
Capiatá will play with: Antonio Franco; Ángel Martínez, Arnaldo Pereira, Néstor González, Arturo Aquino; Ricardo Ortiz, Blas Irala, Carlos Ruiz Peralta, Oscar Ruiz; Fabio Escobar and Julio Irrazábal.
NAVARRO, THE HERO. Goalkeeper Hilario Navarro became the man of the match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Peñarol in Uruguay yesterday as he saved three penalties in the shootout to send the Argentine side to the quarterfinals of the South American Cup.
At the Centenario stadium in Montevideo, the host won 2-1, but Estudiantes had clinched a 2-1 victory in the first leg in La Plata last week.
In the shootout, former Independiente, Racing and San Lorenzo keeper Navarro blocked the penalties by Carlos Núñez, Fabián Estoyanoff and Jonathan Rodríguez. Estudiantes won the series 3-1.
In the next round, the team coached by Mauricio Pellegrino will face either Transitional Tournament leader River Plate or Libertad of Paraguay, who were playing last night at press time at the Monumental stadium in Núñez. River claimed an important 3-1 away victory last week.
Yesterday, Gonzalo Viera put Peñarol ahead in the 22nd minute and Rodríguez extended the difference before the end of the first half. However, Estudiantes captain Guido Carrillo pulled one back in the 72nd and sent the match to penalties.
COPA ARGENTINA. Atlético Rafaela defeated Defensa y Justicia 1-0 yesterday at Sarmiento de Junín’s stadium and became the fourth semifinalist of the Copa Argentina.
Federico González took a rebound in the box in the 17th minute to give the winning goal to his side.
In the next round, Rafaela will face Huracán, which eliminated Estudiantes de La Plata with penalties. The other semifinal will be between Rosario Central, which left River Plate behind, and Argentinos Juniors, which beat Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the last 16 round. Both teams advanced on penalties.
Herald staff with agencieswin, Boca will advance due to the away-goal rule.
Coach Rodolfo Arruabarrena will make many changes and the tactic will be constantly changing from a 4-3-3 to a 3-4-3, with three central backs (Juan Forlín, Claudio Pérez and Lisandro Magallán) to defend from log shots.
José Fuenzalida and Nicolás Colazo, two midfielders who are used to play as right-back and left-back respectively, will have to attack and defend on the sides.
After losing to Capiatá, Boca recovered with a tough 3-2 victory over Godoy Cruz in Mendoza in an entertaining game that kept it eight points behind leader River Plate in the Transitional Tournament. Meanwhile, Capiatá drew 1-1 with leader Cerro Porteño on Saturday for the Paraguayan league.
The winner of the series will next face Cerro Porteño, which eliminated defending champion Lanús on Tuesday.
Boca’s team will be: Agustín Orión; Fuenzalida, Pérez, Magallán, Colazo; Marcelo Meli, Forlín, Fernando Gago; Federico Carrizo, Jonathan Calleri and Andrés Chávez.
Capiatá will play with: Antonio Franco; Ángel Martínez, Arnaldo Pereira, Néstor González, Arturo Aquino; Ricardo Ortiz, Blas Irala, Carlos Ruiz Peralta, Oscar Ruiz; Fabio Escobar and Julio Irrazábal.
NAVARRO, THE HERO. Goalkeeper Hilario Navarro became the man of the match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Peñarol in Uruguay yesterday as he saved three penalties in the shootout to send the Argentine side to the quarterfinals of the South American Cup.
At the Centenario stadium in Montevideo, the host won 2-1, but Estudiantes had clinched a 2-1 victory in the first leg in La Plata last week.
In the shootout, former Independiente, Racing and San Lorenzo keeper Navarro blocked the penalties by Carlos Núñez, Fabián Estoyanoff and Jonathan Rodríguez. Estudiantes won the series 3-1.
In the next round, the team coached by Mauricio Pellegrino will face either Transitional Tournament leader River Plate or Libertad of Paraguay, who were playing last night at press time at the Monumental stadium in Núñez. River claimed an important 3-1 away victory last week.
Yesterday, Gonzalo Viera put Peñarol ahead in the 22nd minute and Rodríguez extended the difference before the end of the first half. However, Estudiantes captain Guido Carrillo pulled one back in the 72nd and sent the match to penalties.
COPA ARGENTINA. Atlético Rafaela defeated Defensa y Justicia 1-0 yesterday at Sarmiento de Junín’s stadium and became the fourth semifinalist of the Copa Argentina.
Federico González took a rebound in the box in the 17th minute to give the winning goal to his side.
In the next round, Rafaela will face Huracán, which eliminated Estudiantes de La Plata with penalties. The other semifinal will be between Rosario Central, which left River Plate behind, and Argentinos Juniors, which beat Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the last 16 round. Both teams advanced on penalties.
Herald staff with agencie
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Boca faces must-win match at Capiatá
After suffering a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home in the first leg game, Boca visits Deportivo Capiatá today at 9.15pm looking to turn around the result and keep in the race for the South American Cup title.
LUQUE, Paraguay — Boca Juniors will play against Deportivo Capiatá in Paraguay in one of its most important match of the season as it must beat the host to turn around the disappointing result got at La Bombonera last week and continue in the South American Cup.
The return leg of the last 16 round will be played at the Feliciano Cáceres stadium and will start at 9.15pm.
After the surprising 1-0 defeat at home, the Argentine side will need at least a 1-0 victory to go to penalties. With a 2-1 LUQUE, Paraguay — Boca Juniors will play against Deportivo Capiatá in Paraguay in one of its most important match of the season as it must beat the host to turn around the disappointing result got at La Bombonera last week and continue in the South American Cup.
The return leg of the last 16 round will be played at the Feliciano Cáceres stadium and will start at 9.15pm.
After the surprising 1-0 defeat at home, the Argentine side will need at least a 1-0 victory to go to penalties. With a 2-1 win, Boca will advance due to the away-goal rule.
Coach Rodolfo Arruabarrena will make many changes and the tactic will be constantly changing from a 4-3-3 to a 3-4-3, with three central backs (Juan Forlín, Claudio Pérez and Lisandro Magallán) to defend from log shots.
José Fuenzalida and Nicolás Colazo, two midfielders who are used to play as right-back and left-back respectively, will have to attack and defend on the sides.
After losing to Capiatá, Boca recovered with a tough 3-2 victory over Godoy Cruz in Mendoza in an entertaining game that kept it eight points behind leader River Plate in the Transitional Tournament. Meanwhile, Capiatá drew 1-1 with leader Cerro Porteño on Saturday for the Paraguayan league.
The winner of the series will next face Cerro Porteño, which eliminated defending champion Lanús on Tuesday.
Boca’s team will be: Agustín Orión; Fuenzalida, Pérez, Magallán, Colazo; Marcelo Meli, Forlín, Fernando Gago; Federico Carrizo, Jonathan Calleri and Andrés Chávez.
Capiatá will play with: Antonio Franco; Ángel Martínez, Arnaldo Pereira, Néstor González, Arturo Aquino; Ricardo Ortiz, Blas Irala, Carlos Ruiz Peralta, Oscar Ruiz; Fabio Escobar and Julio Irrazábal.
NAVARRO, THE HERO. Goalkeeper Hilario Navarro became the man of the match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Peñarol in Uruguay yesterday as he saved three penalties in the shootout to send the Argentine side to the quarterfinals of the South American Cup.
At the Centenario stadium in Montevideo, the host won 2-1, but Estudiantes had clinched a 2-1 victory in the first leg in La Plata last week.
In the shootout, former Independiente, Racing and San Lorenzo keeper Navarro blocked the penalties by Carlos Núñez, Fabián Estoyanoff and Jonathan Rodríguez. Estudiantes won the series 3-1.
In the next round, the team coached by Mauricio Pellegrino will face either Transitional Tournament leader River Plate or Libertad of Paraguay, who were playing last night at press time at the Monumental stadium in Núñez. River claimed an important 3-1 away victory last week.
Yesterday, Gonzalo Viera put Peñarol ahead in the 22nd minute and Rodríguez extended the difference before the end of the first half. However, Estudiantes captain Guido Carrillo pulled one back in the 72nd and sent the match to penalties.
COPA ARGENTINA. Atlético Rafaela defeated Defensa y Justicia 1-0 yesterday at Sarmiento de Junín’s stadium and became the fourth semifinalist of the Copa Argentina.
Federico González took a rebound in the box in the 17th minute to give the winning goal to his side.
In the next round, Rafaela will face Huracán, which eliminated Estudiantes de La Plata with penalties. The other semifinal will be between Rosario Central, which left River Plate behind, and Argentinos Juniors, which beat Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the last 16 round. Both teams advanced on penalties.
Herald staff with agencieswin, Boca will advance due to the away-goal rule.
Coach Rodolfo Arruabarrena will make many changes and the tactic will be constantly changing from a 4-3-3 to a 3-4-3, with three central backs (Juan Forlín, Claudio Pérez and Lisandro Magallán) to defend from log shots.
José Fuenzalida and Nicolás Colazo, two midfielders who are used to play as right-back and left-back respectively, will have to attack and defend on the sides.
After losing to Capiatá, Boca recovered with a tough 3-2 victory over Godoy Cruz in Mendoza in an entertaining game that kept it eight points behind leader River Plate in the Transitional Tournament. Meanwhile, Capiatá drew 1-1 with leader Cerro Porteño on Saturday for the Paraguayan league.
The winner of the series will next face Cerro Porteño, which eliminated defending champion Lanús on Tuesday.
Boca’s team will be: Agustín Orión; Fuenzalida, Pérez, Magallán, Colazo; Marcelo Meli, Forlín, Fernando Gago; Federico Carrizo, Jonathan Calleri and Andrés Chávez.
Capiatá will play with: Antonio Franco; Ángel Martínez, Arnaldo Pereira, Néstor González, Arturo Aquino; Ricardo Ortiz, Blas Irala, Carlos Ruiz Peralta, Oscar Ruiz; Fabio Escobar and Julio Irrazábal.
NAVARRO, THE HERO. Goalkeeper Hilario Navarro became the man of the match between Estudiantes de La Plata and Peñarol in Uruguay yesterday as he saved three penalties in the shootout to send the Argentine side to the quarterfinals of the South American Cup.
At the Centenario stadium in Montevideo, the host won 2-1, but Estudiantes had clinched a 2-1 victory in the first leg in La Plata last week.
In the shootout, former Independiente, Racing and San Lorenzo keeper Navarro blocked the penalties by Carlos Núñez, Fabián Estoyanoff and Jonathan Rodríguez. Estudiantes won the series 3-1.
In the next round, the team coached by Mauricio Pellegrino will face either Transitional Tournament leader River Plate or Libertad of Paraguay, who were playing last night at press time at the Monumental stadium in Núñez. River claimed an important 3-1 away victory last week.
Yesterday, Gonzalo Viera put Peñarol ahead in the 22nd minute and Rodríguez extended the difference before the end of the first half. However, Estudiantes captain Guido Carrillo pulled one back in the 72nd and sent the match to penalties.
COPA ARGENTINA. Atlético Rafaela defeated Defensa y Justicia 1-0 yesterday at Sarmiento de Junín’s stadium and became the fourth semifinalist of the Copa Argentina.
Federico González took a rebound in the box in the 17th minute to give the winning goal to his side.
In the next round, Rafaela will face Huracán, which eliminated Estudiantes de La Plata with penalties. The other semifinal will be between Rosario Central, which left River Plate behind, and Argentinos Juniors, which beat Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the last 16 round. Both teams advanced on penalties.
Herald staff with agencie
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