San Lorenzo seeks return to winning form at Godoy Cruz in League Cup

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After advancing to the Argentine Cup semi-finals, Ciclón heads to Tomba aiming to snap a six-match winless run in the league and reclaim momentum in the race for the quarterfinals while climbing the yearly standings.

San Lorenzo travels to Godoy Cruz for date 9 in Zone B of the 2023 League Cup. Having reached the Argentine Cup semi-finals last week, Ciclón now seeks to halt a stretch of six straight league fixtures without a win, moving closer to the qualifying spots for the knockout rounds and keeping pressure on the leaders in the overall tournament table.

The Professional League Cup 2023 schedule, results, and fixtures compile the action for the season, detail by date and venue. The Malvinas Argentinas clash doubles as a critical battle for Libertadores qualification in 2024: Boedo’s club currently sits near the bottom of the Libertadores table, while Tomba trails by only a couple of points in the overall standings, so a win could tilt the balance in favor of the visitors.

The ball will be set in motion on Thursday, October 19 at 5 p.m. local time, with ESPN Premium carrying the broadcast live for viewers in the region.

Minute by minute of Godoy Cruz vs. San Lorenzo in the 2023 League Cup

The live and instant online recap of Godoy Cruz vs. San Lorenzo in the League Cup 2023: videos, lineups, goals and debates

  • San Lorenzo fielded a lineup featuring Augusto Batalla in goal, with defenders Rafael Pérez, Gastón Campi and Gastón Hernández guarding the back line. Midfielders included Agustín Giay, Carlos Sánchez, Gonzalo Maroni, Malcom Braida, and Iván Leguizamón, with Federico Girotti and Nahuel Barrios up front. Manager Rubén Insua led the team.
  • Godoy Cruz sent out Diego Rodríguez between the posts, backed by Lucas Arce, Pier Barrios, Federico Rasmussen and Manuel Guillén in defense. The engine room comprised Bruno Leyes, Nicolás Fernández, with Hernán López Muñoz, Tadeo Allende and Salomón Rodríguez supporting Daniel Barreira up top. Head coach Daniel Oldrá directed the side.

Notes: The match and its developments are followed closely by fans and analysts, who track formations, substitutions, and key moments that could influence both teams’ form and Libertadores prospects. [Goal]

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