🚨 Line-ups confirmed: Independiente host Talleres in Avellaneda
For matchday 2 of Zone B of the Clausura Betano Tournament of the 2025 Professional Football League, at the Estadio Libertadores de América - Ricardo Enrique Bochini, Independiente, led by Julio Vaccari, faces off against Talleres, led by Carlos Tévez.
Confirmed lineups in Avellaneda
Rodrigo Rey in goal; Leonardo Godoy, Kevin Lomónaco, Nicolás Freire, Jonathan De Irastorza in defense; Felipe Loyola, Iván Marcone, Luciano Cabral in midfield; Walter Mazzanti, Gabriel Ávalos, Santiago Montiel in attack, the starting lineup for Julio Vaccari.
Guido Herrera in goal; Augusto Schott, Santiago Fernández, Juan Rodríguez or José Luis Palomino, Miguel Navarro in defense; Matías Galarza, Juan Camilo Portilla in the double five; Luis Sequeira, Rubén Botta, Luis Angulo further forward; Federico Girotti, the team's attacking reference, the lineup for Carlos Tévez.
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