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Ibarra is already thinking about his debut in the Professional League and has outlined the starting eleven to face Atlético Tucumán

Mouth returned to Argentina after meeting before racing club in duel corresponding to the International Super Cup. A few days before the start of the tournament, Hugo Ibarra has already begun to evaluate the alternatives to define the starting eleven with which he will face his similar from Atlético Tucumán.

This task is not easy at all, since the Xeneize team presents several casualties due to the sanctions that several players must comply with after seeing the cards in the match for the definition of the Champions Trophy last year.

For this reason, the Blue and Gold will not be able to count on the presence of Darío Benedetto, Sebastián Villa, Alan Varela, Diego González, Frank Fabra, Luis Advíncula, who were sanctioned along with the forced exits Nicolas Figal and Marcos Rojo due to injury.

In this way, the Boca coach will present an alternative team in the championship debut in a match that will take place at the La Bombonera Stadium next Sunday, January 29, at

from 21.30.

For now, the team that would jump onto the field would be made up of the following players: Javier Garcia/Sergio Romero; Marcelo Weigandt, Facundo Roncaglia, Bruno Valdez/Nicolás Valentini, Agustín Sandez; Pol Fernández, Ezequiel Fernández, Juan Ramírez/Óscar Romero; Luca Langoni, Luis Vázquez/Nicolás Orsini and Exequiel Zeballos.

For now this is the first draft that will surely begin to be polished as the days go by.

GM

Anna Edwards

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