Mouth visit this Wednesday to Sportivo Trinidense for the fourth date of the South American Cup. Xeneize’s objective is to achieve a victory that allows them to qualify first.
Regarding the 11 that Diego Martínez chose for this match, it must be said that captain Marcos Rojo is out, who suffered an overload in his hamstring. Nicolás Figal will replace him to complete the defense with Cristian Lema. The team is completed with the same ones that faced Estudiantes, in one of the semifinals for the LPF Cup.
Regarding the position in the South American tournament, the draw against Nacional Potosí as a visitor in the debut and the 1-0 victory against the Paraguayans in La Bombonera, those from La Ribera are second with four points. Trinidense follows with 3 and the Bolivians close with only one point.
The match
Boca grew as the minutes passed, but without effectiveness every time they approached the area. On the opposite side, the local team did not allow itself to be intimidated and also generated.
Among the most relevant situations was a high shot by the Paraguayans and a penalty claim by Boca that was not considered by the judges.
Towards the end of the first half, at 44′, a hit by a ball complicated the Xeneize defense. Fernando Romero enabled it by heading back and left Andrada in front of the Argentine goalkeeper, who could not do anything against the high definition and to the right of him.
The match started badly for the local team, as the scorer received the second yellow card and had to be sent off: the first had been for taking off his shirt.
At 28′, Blanco scored a cross from the left and Figal managed to score a shot at the near post, achieving equality.
The formations of Boca and Sportivo Trinidense
Mouth: Sergio Romero; Luis Advíncula, Cristian Lema, Nicolás Figal, Lautaro Blanco; Pol Fernández, Equi Fernández, Cristian Medina, Kevin Zenón; Miguel Merentiel and Edinson Cavani.
Sportivo Trinidense: Wilson Quiñonez; Axel Cañete, Gilberto Flores, César Benítez, Wildo Alonso; Christian Martínez, Marcos Riveros, Braian Andrada, Luis de la Cruz; Pedro Delvalle and Fernando Romero.
.