Reports from Argentina say that Vélez has received good news ahead of their Copa Libertadores quarterfinal first leg against Racing. Goalkeeper Tomás Marchiori trained normally on Sunday and is set to start Tuesday’s match at José Amalfitani Stadium. The 28-year-old had worried fans when he left the pitch after 29 minutes during a game against Huracán due to knee pain, but tests showed no injury.
An open practice held in Liniers allowed fans to support the team and take photos with club trophies while confirming Marchiori’s full participation. In his absence last Friday, newcomer Álvaro Montero, who was recently signed from Millonarios, made his debut.
The focus now shifts to the team’s attack. Forward Braian Romero is out due to a three-millimeter hamstring tear. The captain, who played through pain in the Supercopa final against Central Córdoba, will be sidelined for at least three weeks but hopes to return for the second leg on September 23 in Avellaneda.
Coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto is also considering Matías Pellegrini, who performed well against Huracán. His ability to adapt allowed him to fill in at right back after Agustín Lagos was sent off, and he may take Imanol Machuca’s position on the left wing.
With Marchiori back and tactical changes being made, Vélez will look to take an early lead in a quarterfinal match that promises to be intense.
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