To lead his move to Eternal Glory, the Cacique must at least add Maturín.
Colo Colo is super confused after finishing the first half of the Chilean championship with a nasty fall by Curicó, but the Copa Libertadores is something else and still has chances to qualify for the round of 16 visit a Monaco even more urgent for results as Group F closes with just one unit after the first round.
In the clash against the bottom team, victorious at home, an Albo will almost permanently complicate who must then go to La Bombonera and receive Pereira, Gustavo Quinteros recovers Ramiro González while continuing to wait for the physical progress of Leonardo Gil, who would make it must be even more of an alternative due to the suspension of Carlos Palacios, suspended against Boca. Marcos Bolados, who already played against the Torteros in Macul, is available.
In Venezuela it is kill or die for an Eternal who knows that by winning he can cheer up again with the direct step to the round of 16, but that when adding up at least he continues with important international prospects, the minimum floor being a possible transfer to the South American. But before that you can not risk losing in the Monumental de Maturín.
WHEN AND WHERE IS IT
COLO COLO TRAINING
Ferdinand de Paul; Bruno Gutiérrez, Maximiliano Falcón, Ramiro González, Daniel Gutiérrez, Agustín Bouzat; Cesar Fuentes, Esteban Pavez; Marcos Bolados, Damian Pizarro and Alexander Oroz.
MONAGAS SETUP
O. Mosquera; I. Anderson, H. Cummings, C. Rodríguez, O. González; A. Quinonez, R. Iriarte; E. Navas, E. Castillo, E. Carrion; F. Beautiful.
THE PREVIEW IN FIGURES
Source: Goal