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Gustavo Costas Readies Racing Lineup with Balboa, Martínez to Challenge Flamengo Defense

In a highly anticipated clash, Racing Club is set to face Flamengo on Wednesday, November 29, at 21:30 (Brasília time) in the semifinal return leg of the Copa Libertadores. The match will be held at the Estadio Presidente Perón, commonly known as El Cilindro. Racing will aim to overturn a 1-0 deficit from the first leg to secure a place in the final.

Gustavo Costas Optimizes Racing’s Lineup

Racing’s coach, Gustavo Costas, has expressed unwavering confidence despite the challenge ahead. He believes his squad can advance against the formidable Flamengo defense. His recent remarks emphasize an aggressive game plan aimed at overwhelming the Brazilian side.

Changes in the Lineup

The Avellaneda outfit is expected to implement several tactical changes. With midfielder Sosa sidelined due to a jaw injury, Juan Nardoni is likely to take his place in the midfield. Additionally, winger Tomás Conechny will most likely miss out, as Costas plans to deploy two forwards.

  • Adrián Balboa (number 77) is anticipated to partner with Martínez in attack.
  • This duo aims to leverage aerial plays and press the Flamengo defense effectively.

Tactical Strategy Against Flamengo

Costas’ strategy centers on exploiting aerial opportunities. According to sports analyst Paulo Vinícius Coelho, the combination of Balboa and Martínez is intended to create a strong presence in the box, enhancing long passes and high-ball tactics.

Expected Lineup Overview

The official lineup will be announced one hour before kickoff, but the expected formation includes:

Position Player
Goalkeeper Facundo Cambeses
Defender Facundo Mura
Defender Nazareno Colombo
Defender Marcos Rojo
Defender Gabriel Rojas
Midfielder Juan Nardoni
Midfielder Agustín Almendra
Midfielder Zucilino
Forward Santiago Solari
Forward Martínez
Forward Adrián Balboa

As the match approaches, Racing Club is gearing up for a fervent encounter, bolstered by the unwavering support of their fans. Notably, a pyrotechnic display is planned in El Cilindro to create an electrifying atmosphere. Racing’s strategy hinges on relentless pressure from the first whistle, aiming to turn the tide against Flamengo and clinch their place in the Copa Libertadores final.

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