Lanús and Universidad de Chile face each other this Thursday (10/30), at 7pm (Brasília time), at the La Fortaleza stadium, in Buenos Aires, in the second leg of the Copa Sudamericana semi-final. The duel is broadcast on Paramount+.
Playing in Chile, the teams drew 2-2 in the first leg, which left the match open. Rodrigo Castillo scored two goals for Lanús in the first half, and Di Yorio and Charles Aránguiz reduced the score after the break.
Lanús x Universidad de Chile: how to attend no Paramount+
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Lanús x Universidad de Chile: lineups
Lanus
Coach Mauricio Pellegrino has no absences in the Argentine squad compared to last Thursday. It is most likely that Lanús will have the same starters, with Castillo and Marcelino Moreno forming the attacking duo.
Probable Lanús lineup: Losada; Gonzalo Perez, Izquierdoz, Canale, Marcich; Salvio, Medina, Cardozo, Ramiro Carrera; Marcelino Moreno e Castillo. Technical: Mauricio Pellegrino.
University of Chile
On the Chilean side, Lucas Assadi is the only absence. The number 10 suffered a muscle injury to his thigh during the classic against Universidad Católica, on Sunday, and will not be available against Lanús. Di Yorio, who came off the bench to score in the first leg, should be the substitute.
Probable lineup for Universidad de Chile: Castellón; Hormazábal, Calderón, Zaldivia; Maximiliano Guerrero, Israel Poblete, Aránguiz, Sepúlveda; Altamirano, Di Yorio; Nicolás Guerra. Technical: Gustavo Alvarez.
Lanús x Universidad de Chile: arbitration
- Arbitrator: Andres Herrera (VEN)
- Assistants: Lubin Torrealba (VEN) and Alberto Ponte (VEN)
- OUR: Ángel Arteaga (VEN)
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