I followed minute by minute between Rojo and Globo, corresponding to date 4 of the 2023 Professional League Cup.
Independiente takes on Huracán in one of the most eye-catching matches of the fourth leg of the 2023 Professional League Cup. El Rojo receives the Globe at the Libertadores de América stadiumwhere a true duel for sustainability takes place between one of the teams that is in the relegation zone, but the rival is three points behind.
Independiente defeated Gimnasia 2-1 in their most recent league match, with scores from Mauricio Isla and Matías Giménez, the second victory for the team led by Carlos Tevez. For his part, Huracán defeated Colón 2-1 on matchday 3with a few goals from Matías Cóccaro, but today he would play a tiebreak for sustainability against Colón.
The match of the Professional League Cup 2023: matches, dates, calendar and results
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INDEPENDENT – HURRICANE, MINUTE BY MINUTE
- Minute by minute between the Rojo and the Globe.
- Tobio expelled! The defender was reprimanded, he kicked Canelo and the Globe is left with 10
- INDEPENDENT PURPOSE! Mancuello stole at the start, weak reaction from Cháves and Canelo forces her to make it 1-0
- And these are the ones chosen by Diego Martínez
- With five defenders and the return of Marcone, this is how the Rojo is going
- Good evening and welcome to another GOAL broadcast. Independiente will take on Huracán on date 4 of the 2023 Professional League Cup at the Libertadores de América Stadium.
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HOW TO WATCH LIVE ON TV AND STREAMING
The match between Rojo and Globo will be broadcast in Argentina on TNT Sportsa signal available only to those who contracted the Football Pack with their cable television companies.
TNT Sports
COURSE
INDEPENDENT
Rodrigo Rey; Mauricio Isla, Javier Báez, Joaquín Laso, Ayrton Costa, Damián Pérez; Iván Marcone, Federico Mancuello; Santiago Toloza; Matias Giménez and Alexis Canelo. Coach: Carlo Tevez.
HURRICANE
Luke Chaves; Lucas Souto, Fabio Pereyra, Fernando Tobio, Guillermo Benítez; Franco Alfonso, Federico Fattori, Lucas Carrizo, Héctor Fértoli, Marcelo Pérez and Matías Cóccaro. DT: Diego Martinez
Source: Goal