The interim technical director of Boca Juniors, Mariano Herrón, stopped this Tuesday in practice soccer the same team that comes from beating Barracas Central 3-0 for the Professional League and who will be the one who debuts in Group F of the Copa Libertadoresthe next Thursday, against Monagas in Venezuela.
Thus, the eleven xeneize will form with Sergio Romero; Nicholas Figahe, Facundo Roncaglia, Bruno ValdezFrank fabra; William “Pol” Fernandezallan VarelaJuan Ramirez; Luca langoniDario Benedict and Sebastian Town.
In training, Peruvian Luis Advíncula, recovered from muscle discomfort that affected him after the friendly match with his country’s team in the goalless draw against Morocco on the FIFA date, he played for the substitutes.
The list of summoned to travel to Venezuela is completed with Javier García, Rodrigo Brey, Nicolás Valentini, Agustín Sández, Cristian Medina, Ezequiel Fernández, Diego “Pulpo” González, Oscar Romero, Miguel Merentiel, Norberto Briasco, Nicolás Orsini and Luis Vázquez.
the campus will be concentrated in a hotel in the Ezeiza area and this Wednesday at 10 will travel by charter flight -which will take 10 hours to arrive- to Caracas, from where it will combine with another flight to the oil city of Maturínwhere he will face Monagas.
in the delegation boquense Walter Pico will be included, who will appear as Herrón’s assistant to the playing field, since it is not enabled for Conmebol his usual assistant, Claudio Morel Rodríguez, who will still travel to Venezuela.
As for the DT, the chances of Herrón also being on the bench against Colón de Santa Fe on next Sunday at La Bomboneraby tenth date of the Professional League.
In this context, the Boca leadership does not lose sight of the fact that in April the team will face three games a week between the Professional League and the Copa Libertadores.
Among the possible names of potential coaches, Diego Martínez -who currently directs Tigre- that of Luis Zubeldía is addedwho has a contract with the Quito League until December of this year.
In this search against the clock, those close to the Boca leadership dare to ask themselves why not knock on the “door” of the historic Carlos Bianchiwho is close to turning 74 years old spends his placid life between Buenos Aires and Paris, surrounded by his affections. But it is almost impossible for the “Viceroy” to return to put on the coach suit.