This Saturday, in the “Celestial Night”, O’Higgins will show his new elements in front of fans eager to see them on the field after a preseason behind closed doors.
For the day, which will begin at 7 p.m. with the players’ parade, it is expected to see good minutes of football against Magallanes, a team that is in Primera B but has hopes of quickly returning to honorary football.
The Rancagüinos, in this time of preparation, faced Deportes Santa Cruz, Palestino and Deportes Iquique, achieving one victory and two draws. That is, he will arrive undefeated at the National Tournament event. There, coach Juan Manuel Azconzábal was able to test formulas to face the competition, repeating names that would shed light on a starting team for the start of the competition.
One of them is the left midfielder in that 4-2-3-1 formation, Bryan Rabello. The rancagüino, who arrived in the middle of last season, is one of the elements that continue and is clear that for 2024 we must think about higher objectives. “The expectations are new in every sense, both for me and for the team, we are all excited that it will be a great championship and we are working for that,” he said.
Likewise, he stressed that “the excitement is totally different, doing the preseason with the squad and the group,” remembering that, in 2023, he arrived for the second semester and had to get ready as the competition progressed.
Along with this, he commented on his new colleagues, several of them who joined as reinforcements. “They are very good players, with very good technique. Let’s hope each one of us is in the best way to contribute. From what you can see, you have to play in a good way to give the best to the team.”
Let us remember that, for this season, Nicolás Peranic, Martín Quezada, Simón Contreras, Leonel Mosevich (ARG), Juan Ignacio Díaz (ARG), Martín Sarrafiore (ARG), Diego Buonanotte and Octavio Bianchi (ARG) joined. One more attacker should be added to them in the coming days to close the squad.
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