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Last Saturday the 2020 League returned with a 1-1 draw between Deportivo Cali and Millonarios. Although the result was valuable for the capital, an injury has trainer Alberto Gamero in suspense.
With just 20 minutes of play played in Palmaseca, David Mackalister Silva could not continue due to physical discomfort in his right leg. At the end of the game, Gamero himself assured at a press conference that it could be a tear.
Although the Bogotano will be reviewed during the week, it is most likely that, in the case of a muscle injury, he will not be able to play the next game against Once Caldas. With this the question arises, should the ambassador scheme change or just piece by piece?
Let’s remember that Millonarios plays with three central midfielders in a 4-3-3: Jhon Duque has a purely defensive work, Juan Carlos Pereira is more mixed and Mackalister as a creator. Now, with the departure of the latter, space is opened for a player with defensive or offensive characteristics.
Following the line piece by piece, offensive midfielder by offensive midfielder, Gamero has two possibilities. First, locate the recovered Santiago Montoya as the team’s creative. The footballer has been picking up the pace and could have his chance after so long in stop. Second, relocate Diego Godoy, whose natural position is as an offensive midfielder, and put Eliser Quiñones or Jorge Rengifo on the wing.
If the defensive order wants to prevail, the next step is to repeat what happened in Cali. Leave the double pivot with Duque and Stiven Vega, while going ahead of Pereira, who knows the position from his time in Unión Magdalena.
If Coach Samarium’s decision is to change the scheme, a 4-2-2-2 could be the solution. Prevailing the game by the bands. Duque and Pereira in the middle, Godoy open together with Eliser or Rengifo and ahead the duo ‘Chicho’ Arango-Ayron del Valle. The latter has had to play as a winger in the last time and with everything that happened he could have the possibility of returning to his natural habitat.