In the second matchday of the 2023 Professional League Cup, the match at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium features Workships facing Huracán. The venue sets the stage for a clash between two clubs that began the competition with wins, yet pursue different goals as the season unfolds.
Workshops arrived at this fixture after a strong showing on matchday 1, where they handed Gymnastics a 3-0 defeat. A brace from Ramon Sosa sparked the confidence, with Nauel Bustos contributing to seal the result. Under Javier Gandolfi, Workshops reasserts itself as one of the title contenders, building on the momentum from the previous tournament and aiming for a deep run in the current cup.
Huracán, on the other hand, swept Banfield 2-0 in their most recent league outing. Matias Coccaro and Nicolas Cordero were among the goals, while Diego Martínez’s side focuses on stabilizing its domestic campaign and carving a path toward higher competition. The club’s immediate task is to avoid slipping toward the relegation zone, a objective that looms large as the season progresses and a potential security margin in the league table becomes crucial.
The 2023 Professional League Cup schedule includes fixtures, dates, and results that shape the early phase of the season. This particular match is highly anticipated not only for the points at stake but also for the tactical battle between Gandolfi and Martínez, two managers with different philosophies and a shared hunger for success in a new competitive chapter.
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WORKSHOPS
Guido Herrera; Gaston Benavidez, Matías Catalán, Juan Gabriel Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Portillo; Rodrigo Villagra, Ulises Ortegoza; Diego Barrera, Valentin Depietri, Ramon Sosa; Nauel Bustos. Manager: Javier Gandolfi.
HURACÁN
Luke Chaves; Guillermo Benitez, Fabio Pereyra, Fernando Tobio, Lucas Carrizo; Cesar Ibáñez, Hector Fertoli; Williams Alarcón, Rodrigo Echeverría, Franco Alfonso; Matías Coccaro. Manager: Diego Martínez.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Source: Goal