Junior vs. Montevideo Wanderers
Wednesday's Match
Junior vs. Montevideo Wanderers this Wednesday for the second leg of the Round of 16 of the Copa Sudamericana at the Barranquilla Metropolitan Stadium.
The match is scheduled to start at 5:15 p.m. (Peruvian time) and will be broadcasted by Fox Sports 2. It's worth mentioning that the first leg ended in a goalless draw.
Junior vs. Montevideo Wanderers: Match Schedule
Country | Time |
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Peru | 5:15 p.m. |
Colombia | 5:15 p.m. |
Ecuador | 5:15 p.m. |
Chile | 7:15 p.m. |
Argentina | 7:15 p.m. |
Mexico | 5:15 p.m. |
Venezuela | 5:45 p.m. |
The Colombian team hopes to overcome their current poor performance in the local tournament and has been working specifically with their attacking players to improve their aim and get out of the results crisis.
Coach Giovanni Hernandez has justified Junior's situation by stating that in the three tournaments his team participates in (Sudamericana, Colombian League, and Colombian Cup), they have rotated players and have been affected by "injuries and muscle fatigue," as he told local media.
Hernandez added, "The players have given their maximum effort and always go out with the intention of adding points."
In the local league, Junior is currently in fifteenth place with 15 points, with three wins, six draws, and three defeats, but they have three postponed matches.
For Wednesday's match, the Barranquilla team will not be able to count on defender Alexis Pérez due to physical discomfort, nor midfielder Sebastián Hernández due to accumulated yellow cards.
Montevideo Wanderers arrived in Barranquilla on Monday and immediately inspected the field at the Metropolitan Stadium. Gastón Bueno did not travel with Gastón Machado's team due to injury, nor did Ignacio González due to suspension.
In the Uruguayan tournament, Wanderers is currently in sixth place with eight points.
Junior vs. Montevideo Wanderers: Probable Lineups
Junior: Sebastián Viera; Iván Vélez, David Balanta, Gulfran Támara, Juan Guillermo Domínguez; Luis Narváez, James Sánchez, Vladimir Hernández, Yoni González; Roberto Ovelar, and Édinson Toloza. Coach: Giovanni Hernández.
Montevideo Wanderers: Leonardo Burián; Gastón Bueno, Mauricio Gómez, Diego Barboza, Martín Rivas; Matías Santos, Santiago Martínez, Rodrigo Rivero, Joaquín Vergés; Manuel Castro, and Sergio Blanco. Coach: Gastón Machado.
Referee: Roberto Tobar (Chile).
Source: EFE