Universitario de Deportes is close to finalizing the 2023 team to fight for their long-awaited 27th star and to seek a good participation in the Copa Sudamericana, however, the fans wonder what the lineup of Carlos Compagnucci will be. Check out the possibilities they are considering.
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With the imminent addition of Williams Riveros and Yuriel Celi, as well as the latent possibility of Roberto Siucho being part of the signings, the team from Ate will have the opportunity to form up to two strong lineups.
Although there were variations in each match, the main team played in the three international games against Aucas, Curicó Unido and Ñublense. Find out what the first formation of Compagnucci and his coaching staff would be like.
No doubt the goal will be formed by José Carvallo, especially in the most important matches. But the goalkeeper would be well protected by Marco Saravia and Matias Di Benedetto. Meanwhile, the undisputed full-backs are Nelson Cabanillas (left) and Aldo Corzo (right).
In the first line of midfielders, Chilean Rodrigo Ureña would be accompanied by Horacio Calcaterra and Piero Quispe. In the attack, we would find Luis Urruti and Andy Polo. Finally, Alex Valera as the number 9.
The other lineup for Universitario de Deportes would be composed of other players. Diego Romero in goal, accompanied by Piero Guzmán and Williams Riveros. On the wings, Hugo Ancajima and José Bolivar on the right and left sides, respectively.
Yuriel Celi, Jorge Murrugarra, and Jordan Guivin in the line of three midfielders, while Roberto Siucho or José Rivera could be up front with Alexander Succar and Emanuel Herrera.
First lineup of Universitario:
José Carvallo, Marco Saravia, Matias Di Benedetto, Nelson Cabanillas, Aldo Corzo, Rodrigo Ureña, Horacio Calcaterra, Piero Quispe, Luis Urruti, Andy Polo, and Alex Valera.
Second lineup of Universitario:
Diego Romero, Piero Guzmán, Williams Riveros, Hugo Ancajima, José Bolivar, Yuriel Celi, Jorge Murrugarra, Jordan Guivin, Roberto Siucho or José Rivera, Alexander Succar, and Emanuel Herrera.