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🚨 Millonarios make several changes for Santa Fe clash

🚨 Millonarios make several changes for Santa Fe clash

Yahoo01-06-2025
Millonarios opens the semifinal quadrangulars of the 2025 Apertura as a visitor by calendar against Santa Fe in a new chapter of the traditional capital classic.
The team led by arrives at this duel with some sensitive losses, so the coach must make some forced adjustments to the team.
Confirmed starting lineup for Millonarios against Santa Fe
Kevin Palacios, the team's left winger, suffered a trauma to his right knee and was ruled out. In his place, Neyser Villarreal enters; also, Jader Valencia earns a starting spot in the attack, as Daniel Ruiz will play further back.
In the midfield, Dewar Victoria enters in place of Juan Carlos Pereira, who is suspended due to accumulation of yellow cards.
Álvaro Montero; Helibelton Palacios, Jorge Arias, Danovi Banguero, Andrés Llinás; Nicolás Arévalo, Dewar Victoria, Daniel Ruiz; Jader Valencia, Neyser Villarreal, and Falcao García.
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