📋 Out, Cruzeiro line-up set for Sudamericana farewell
Cruzeiro takes the field this Wednesday (28th) at 9:30 PM (Brasília time), when they host Unión Santa Fe at Mineirão, for the last round of the group stage of the 2025 Conmebol Sudamericana.
Already eliminated early, Raposa occupies third place in Group E with four points. The Argentinians are at the bottom with three points.
With only the formality left to play for, coach Leonardo Jardim changed the entire starting lineup compared to the last match (2-0 over Fortaleza in the Brasileirão).🦊📝 O Cabuloso está definido para a partida contra o Unión Santa Fe! VAMOS!🔷 #CRUxCAU #LaBestiaNegra pic.twitter.com/yArr8dA2dT
— Cruzeiro 🦊 (@Cruzeiro) May 28, 2025
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