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🔙 Possible return for Millonarios against Boyacá Chicó

🔙 Possible return for Millonarios against Boyacá Chicó

Yahoo22-05-2025
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The 'Ambassadors' could count on Dewar Victoria for the last matchday of the regular phase of the Liga BetPlay DIMAYOR 2025-I.
Millonarios faces the last matchday of the regular phase of the Liga Betplay DIMAYOR 2025-I against Boyacá Chicó with a secured spot in the Semifinal Quadrangulars and with the possible return of an important player for the team.
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David González, who has had to resort to some players with little experience due to various injuries, could count on Dewar Victoria in the next commitment, who had suffered a ankle sprain against Deportivo Pereira that kept him out of action in the last two presentations.
Victoria, 24, has trained with the group this week, so David González and his technical staff will evaluate if he has minutes against Boyacá Chicó in the last matchday or if they save him directly for the start of the quadrangulars.
Dewar returned to Millonarios in January after his loan at Patriotas and, although he was not considered by the coach in the first matches, he started to see minutes and earned a starting spot thanks to his good work in the midfield alongside Nicolás Arévalo.
According to Guillermo Arango, a Win Sports journalist, Dewar Victoria will undergo medical exams before knowing if he will occupy a place in the list of called-up players to face the 'Ajedrezados'. His return to the fields would mean a reinforcement for Millonarios' midfield at a key moment in the season.
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