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The Uruguayan Boston River will seek to become strong at home when it receives the Argentine Hurricane this Wednesday, in the first leg of Phase 2 of the CONMEBOL Libertadores Cup, which will be played at the Centenario Stadium in the Uruguayan capital.
Those led by the Venezuelan Daniel Farías will seek to extend their winning streak in the international arena, following leaving Zamora on the road in the first stage of the competition with two wins, despite the fact that in the domestic league they have just suffered a defeat once morest Peñarol.
However, the rookie team in this cup tournament will seek to repeat the formula that allowed them to score four goals in the two games once morest the Venezuelan team, supported by the attack of attackers Mathías Acuña and former Uruguayan team Jonathan Urretavizcaya.
the uruguayan team He will only have the only loss of defender Guzmán Rodríguez, who left for a red card in the match played in Venezuelan territory, while the rest of the squad will be available under the orders of Farías.
For his part, the Argentines come at a moment of inspiration following defeating Barracas 2-0 and climbing to the top of the Professional League of that country, where he has ten games without losing at home for tournaments, with nine victories.
However, the team headed by coach Diego Davobe is not confident and will arrive in the Uruguayan capital with all its available players, led by striker Gabriel Gudiño.
In this sense, Davobe insisted before the local press prior to his trip to the neighboring country that Huracán has a “very intelligent and homogeneous group, which is clear regarding what it wants.”
So, Uruguayans and Argentines will meet this Wednesday at 9:30 p.m. local time (00.30 GMT) in search of a victory that brings them closer to the long-awaited Group Phase, live on Star+