Quinteros moves ahead with his team selection as Colo Colo prepares to visit Las Condes, taking the pitch in the Monumental frame with purpose. The coach’s choices reflect a clear balance between experience and energy, aiming to maximize on-field cohesion from the opening whistle. The approach signals a measured, pragmatic path forward for a club eager to translate potential into tangible results, especially when the calendar tightens and every fixture carries extra weight.
Colo Colo aims to put the sour memory of the Pereira setback behind them and keep their sights trained on the Copa Chile. The upcoming Sunday clash against Santiago City in the ANFA framework is not just a duty to win; it’s a golden opportunity to demonstrate that the squad is ready to contend for a title that has long lived in the club’s history. Gustavo Quinteros and his staff intend to roll out a competitive XI, using this match as a prelude to the bigger challenge against Universidad Católica. The result in Macul will shape the path forward, with the winner advancing to a quarterfinal duel against Unión La Calera or Trasandino in the North Central Zone.
WHEN AND WHERE IS IT
COLO COLO TRAINING
The probable lineup for training and the match-day squad includes Ferdinand de Paul; Maximiliano Falcon, Ramiro Gonzalez, Daniel Gutierrez; Bruno Gutierrez, Lucas Soto, Vicente Pizarro, Agustin Bouzat; Carlos Palacios; Leandro Benegas and Fabian Castillo. This group reflects a mixture of defensive solidity, midfield creativity, and attacking thrust, designed to press high, recover quickly, and exploit space behind the opposition’s back line. The coaching staff emphasizes sharp pressing moments, quick transitions, and set-piece organization as pillars of their plan for the clash and the broader Copa Chile campaign.
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