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Uruguayan Intermedio Clash: Peñarol vs. Defensor Sporting – Key Battles and Tactical Shifts
- 2 minutes read - 255 wordsDefensor Sporting enters Sunday’s Intermedio clash against Peñarol with a significant uphill battle, facing a team riding high on a potential undefeated streak. The “Violeta”’s recent form, compounded by elimination from the Copa Libertadores, demands a strong response. Notably, the absence of captain Maximiliano Olivera due to suspension, coupled with injuries to Alexander Machado, Lucas Paul de los Santos, Marco Saravia, and Nicolás Medina, significantly weakens their defensive structure. Coach Román Cuello will likely implement a considerable shift in tactics, relying on a more defensive and compact setup.
Conversely, Peñarol, under Diego Aguirre, possesses a stronger squad and a clear objective: maintaining an unblemished record in the truncated Intermedio tournament. The return of key players like Lucas Ferreira, previously sidelined due to yellow card accumulation, and the availability of the entire squad following the Libertadores exit, provides Aguirre with greater tactical flexibility. The starting eleven – Washington Aguerre; Brian Barboza, Emanuel Gularte, Lucas Ferreira, Lucas Hernández; Eric Remedi, Eduardo Darias, Diego Laxalt; Luis Angulo, Facundo Batista, and Gastón Togni – suggests a focused, attacking approach.
The midfield battle, particularly the duel between Laxalt and Rodríguez, will be pivotal. Defensor’s struggles to break down opposition defenses highlight the importance of securing possession and creating opportunities. Furthermore, the “Defensor”’s defensive vulnerabilities, exacerbated by the aforementioned absences, present a clear target for Peñarol’s attacking prowess. The fixture represents a critical test for both teams, with Peñarol aiming to consolidate its position at the top and Defensor desperately seeking to halt its losing streak.
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