Avilaneda Classic: Both performed well, but there are doubts

2024-08-25 06:20:26

Classics are always different. No matter how each team arrives, no matter how much money is paid out on online betting platforms (the current way to measure favoritism), it almost doesn’t matter. There is a magic that turns these games into unpredictable ones, even if those predictions are more or less agreed upon by those who follow each club’s day-to-day life. Today, Atlético will face Independiente in Avellaneda’s classic, perhaps the second most important matchup in the history of Argentine football, for which there is no accurate prediction yet.

We can say that the candidate is Racing, a local team with a strong squad that just defeated Huachipato 6-1 in the Copa Sudamericana, but all this does not make it a completely solid team. Team: Just two weeks ago it lost what was the last game of the Professional League in Avellaneda and his fans bid him farewell with insults and whistles.

We can say that Independiente is on the rise, Julio Vaccari is starting to find his Tetris, he has won the last two games against the last two champions (Estudents of La Plata and Central of Libertadores of the Americas) team), but that doesn’t make it less of a stable team: a month ago, their fans were tired and showed their annoyance after a 0-0 draw with Barracas.

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Today’s match – and especially today’s match – was a classic Avellaneda game with no certainties: no one knew who would win the match. The record is led by Independence with 18 games. But in the last ten games, Atlético has been dominant: six wins, one draw and three losses, although each defeat resulted in the resignation of its coaches (Diego Coca, Juan Antonio Pizzi and Fernando Gago). The last game meant the end of Gago’s cycle, with fans wanting to enter the dressing room and even forcing their way into parts of the Silindro de Avlaneda facilities.

According to APreViDe, security operations arranged for the Classic will involve approximately 650 police officers and 130 private security personnel from the province of Buenos Aires. The gates will open at 2:00 pm: the Cilindro, with a capacity of nearly 55,000 people, is expected to be full, as happens at every classic.

As a gesture of peace and coexistence, Santiago Sosa and Joaquín Lasso took a photo at the preview. Here’s an idea from professional leagues: Both sides exchange flags and smile. To this day, that smile will probably stay with you after the Classic.

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