San Lorenzo and Racing They star this Sunday in the great classic of matchday 23 of the Professional Football League (LPF) and they raise the curtain on it, in the middle of the dispute of the double FIFA date and the South American qualifiers towards the 2026 World Cup. The thing is, the Academy has an unavoidable and immediate commitment, next Saturday the 23rd: the final of the Cup South American against Cruzeiro. They are measured from 5:30 p.m. in the Nuevo Gasómetro with arbitration by Yael Falcón Pérez. The game can be continued live on television on TNT Sports or minute by minute in canchallena.com.
It is a head-to-head between two teams with a very different present. Because San Lorenzo, led by Miguel Ángel Russo, showed improvements in its game, but still needs to add a lot to compensate for its poor season. Racing, For his part, not only did he “get caught up” in the fight for the LPF, but he also He will compete for an international title with the possibility of becoming champion on that level again after 32 years.
San Lorenzo comes from achieving a great victory in Rosario against Central and wants to continue like this Fotobaires
The match is scheduled for this Sunday at 5:30 p.m. in Bajo Flores and can be seen live on television through TNT Sports. Those who have Flow, Telecentro Play or DGO, for their part, can tune in to the signal directly through the cable operator (in all cases an active subscription and having contracted the “Football Pack” are required). Minute-by-minute statistics updated in real time are available on canchallena.com.
Racing attends to two fronts, although the main focus is on the final of the Sudamericana Juan Manuel Báez – FOTOBAIRES
The Cyclone added seven of the last nine possible points and rose to 17th place in the standings with 28 units (seven wins, seven draws and eight falls). On the last day they defeated Rosario Central by the slightest difference with a bit of Nahuel Bustos. The Academy, for its part, still has a chance to celebrate the title: it is third with 37, the product of 11 wins, four draws and seven losses. It comes from beating Independiente Rivadavia 2 to 1 with goals from Adrián ‘Maravilla’ Martínez and Juan Fernando Quintero (Victorio Ramis gave Lepra Mendoza a partial advantage).
The last time they saw each other was on February 9 of this year, within the framework of matchday 4 of zone B of the League Cup. So, The team led by Gustavo Costas won 4 to 1 which at that time was tactically commanded by Rubén Darío Insúa. The winning team’s goals were scored by ‘Maravilla’ Martínez on three occasions and by Facundo Mura; Cristian Ferreira scored for Cuervo.
On the main sports prediction platforms around the planet, San Lorenzo runs with a slight advantage to take the victory in this Sunday’s match. If this is achieved, the betting houses pay odds of up to 2.68 against the 2.88 that are paid for a hypothetical Racing victory. The tie, for its part, is quoted around 2.92.
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What strategies might San Lorenzo employ to counter Racing Club’s strong momentum in the upcoming match?
San Lorenzo and Racing Club, two historic Argentine soccer clubs, will face off on Sunday in an exciting match in the Professional Football League. To gain insight into both teams’ current situation and their upcoming match, we have interviewed two guests: Pablo Zárate, a sports journalist who covers San Lorenzo’s games, and Héctor Enrique, a racing analyst at the Canchallena.
Pablo Zárate: Good evening, I hope you can tell us a little about San Lorenzo’s performance so far this season and their strategy against Racing.
Héctor Enrique: Good evening, Pablo. This season San Lorenzo has shown some improvements under Miguel Ángel Russo’s leadership, but they still have a long way to go. They come into this match on the back of a win against Central and will be looking to continue their good form. As for their strategy, they will most likely focus on getting the ball to key players like Nahuel Bustos and Exequiel Zapata, who have been their main goal threat this season.
Pablo Zárate: Certainly, Racing Club has had a better season than San Lorenzo and is currently in the hunt for multiple titles. How do you see the team’s approach towards this game?
Héctor Enrique: Well, Miguel Ángel Ramírez’s team is in a very good moment. They’ve climbed up the table and are now eyeing a top-six finish. Their performance in the Sudamericana has been outstanding, and they’ll be looking to use that momentum against San Lorenzo. Racing will likely focus on a strong defensive line-up and look for quick counter-attacks through their speedy wingers like Ezequiel Barco and Sebastián Vasquez.
Pablo Zárate: Given that both teams have different ambitions heading into this game, do you think there will be any tactical adjustments from either side?
Héctor Enrique: Absolutely. San Lorenzo has a slightly weaker squad compared to Racing, so they might focus on defending deep and hitting on the counter-attack. Racing, on the other hand, will look to control possession and create more scoring opportunities. We could see some changes too, especially in the midfield, where both teams might bring in some younger talent to give the regular starters a break ahead