Colo Colo is forced to win against Jorge Wilstermann to try to hold on to the Copa Libertadores



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Colo Colo receive this Tuesday Jorge Wilstermann of Bolivia at the close of the group phase of the Libertadores Cup and goes out to Monumental Stadium, starting at 21:30 hours (00:30 GMT), with the obligation to win to stay alive in international tournaments.

The Albo team, which will have its premiere with Gustavo Quinteros in the Cup, is conditioned by the other party of Group C. If the Cacique wins in Macul and Peñarol stumbles against the already classified Atlético Paranaense, the second place and the place in the round of 16 will be for the national team.

For the lawsuit with the Bolivians, Colo Colo arrives with doubts, due to the irregular performance in the local tournament. With the arrival of Quinteros, the team improved in some facets, but it still has not found itself with a victory to gain confidence.

Quinteros, in the previous press conference, explained that the objective is to prepare the squad to resist the 90 minutes in conditions, with concentration and intensity to face the Bolivians.

Despite the absences of Julio Barroso and Pablo Mouche, Quinteros surprised with his payroll, considering among his alternatives to Ivan Morales, who returns after overcoming his ligament tear, and Nicolas Maturana, “cut” by Mario Salas and Gualberto Jara.

As we reported in Al Aire Libre, the training to face Wilstermann will be with Brayan Cortés; Óscar Opazo, Felipe Campos, Juan Manuel Insaurralde, Brayan Vejar; César Fuentes, Gabriel Suazo, Leonardo Valencia; Marcos Bolados, Esteban Paredes and Gabriel Costa.

The Bolivians, on the other hand, depend on themselves to qualify, so they see the clash as a final and anticipate that they will reach the Monumental “Kill or be killed.”

Wilstermann’s likely line-up will be with Giménez; Esteban Orfano, Edward Zenteno, Ismael Benegas, Ronny Montero, Juan Pablo Aponte; Didí Torrico and Melgar; Patricio Rodríguez, Cristián Chávez and Serginho.

The match will be refereed by the Argentine Darío Herrera, who will be assisted by his compatriots Cristian Navarro, Julio Fernández and Mauro Vigliano.

You can follow all the details from 9:30 p.m. (00:30 GMT) this Tuesday, with the coverage of Outdoors at Cooperativa and the AlAireLibre.cl Virtual Bookmark.





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