Blue Cross remains at the top of the general table for Apertura 2024, of the Liga MXand will seek to maintain the same way next Saturday, October 5 when it receives the Necaxa in it Sports City Stadium.
The Argentine Machine Martin Anselmi gave a lecture last weekend by coming back from 2-0 against Pachuca to leave the score 2-4 thanks to a double from the Greek Giorgos Giakoumakismore goals from the Argentine Lorenzo Faravelli and Angel Sepúlvedawith which, they are in first place with 25 points. For now the celestial team will continue without the Uruguayan Gabriel Fernandez.
On the other hand, the Rayos did not go beyond a goalless draw with the Queretaro in it Corregidora Stadium. In this way, the team Eduardo Fentanes He is tenth with 13 units and remains in the fight for a place in the final phase.
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Goalkeeper: Kevin Mier – The Colombian has become the best goalkeeper in the Mexican league, although that does not exempt him from making mistakes, as happened in the second Hidalgo goal, where he did not speak well with the defense.
Defense: Willer Ditta – Martin Anselmi He seems happy with the work his pupils do in the three-man line, where the Colombian is a fundamental part due to his good one-on-one and aerial play.
Defense: Gonzalo Piovi – Due to the victory against Chivasthe coach decided to leave the Argentine out of the eleven against the Tuzos to give the rest a chance, however, at the start of the matches they had several failures in the lower half, so they had to turn to the South American.
Defense: Erik Lira – The containment player has now become a trusted central defender, where he has managed to shine. In this way, it gives others the opportunity to appear in more advanced lines.
Pivot: Charly Rodríguez – For a long time, the royal ended up becoming a playmaker, playing very close to the area, but it seems that he has returned to his origins by appearing as a containment to leave Luis Romo play another role.
Inside left: Carlos Rotondi – The Argentine continues to be one of the most decisive elements of the light blues, providing double assists against the Tuzos.
Inside right: Jorge Sánchez – After having done his job well as a center back, the World Cup player once again returned to his natural position on the right and even assisted on the first goal. It is already becoming immovable.
Midfielder: Luis Romo – The Sinaloan continues at a high level, making a large number of passes, pulling the strings and constantly stepping on the rival area.
Midfielder: Lorenzo Faravelli – Another of the pillars of the celestial scheme. Without so many reflectors, the Argentine is in charge of moving the ball in the midfield to create goal situations. He scored and assisted against the Hidalgo team. Although he appeared in the last game as a false ‘9’, he could return to midfield, causing the Uruguayan captain Ignacio Rivero stay on the bench.
Forward: Ángel Sepúlveda – As has been a large part of the tournament, El Cuate would accompany the Greek in the attack, taking more charge of opening spaces and doing the arduous task of sacrifice, apart from that he cannot be left out after having scored the last goal against the Tuzos.
Forward: Giorgos Giakoumakis – Although it was rumored that the Greek will not play due to possible pubalgia, he even appeared as a starter and boy did he have a great day. Double and an assist, so he should arrive in high spirits.
This is what Cruz Azul’s possible lineup would look like (3-1-4-2):
Goalie: Kevin Mier
Defenses: Willer Ditta, Gonzalo Piovi, Erik Lira
Midfielders: Charly Rodríguez, Lolo Faravelli, Luis Romo, Jorge Sánchez, Carlos Rotondi
Forwards: Ángel Sepúlveda, Giorgos Giakoumakis
Substitutes: Andrés Gudiño, Carlos Vargas, Ignacio Rivero, Amaury Morales, Camilo Cándido, Alexis Gutiérrez, Andrés Montaño, Amaury García, Mateo Levy, Christian Valdivia
Goalie: Ezequiel Unsain
Defenses: Agustín Oliveros, Alan Montes, Emilio Lara, Alejandro Mayorga
Midfielders: Agustín Palavecino, Fernando Arce, José Paradela
Forwards: Bryan Garnica, Heriberto Jurado, Diber Cambindo
Substitutes: Raúl Sandoval, Tomás Badaloni, Ricardo Monreal, Kevin Rosero, Raúl Gudiño, Jesús Alcantar, Emilio Martínez, Diego Gómez, Bryan Casas, Ricardo Jiménez
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