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🚨Line-ups confirmed for the first leg of the Liga MX final

🚨Line-ups confirmed for the first leg of the Liga MX final

Yahoo23-05-2025

🚨Line-ups confirmed for the first leg of the Liga MX final
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
The day of the Grand Final of Mexican soccer has arrived.
América hosts Toluca, looking to gain the advantage that brings them closer to the four-time championship.
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Meanwhile, the Diablos want to maintain their good momentum and take the advantage home.
The Lineups
AMÉRICA
André Jardine sends the same eleven players to the field at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes who secured the pass to the Grand Final.
TOLUCA
The Diablos do have two changes in their lineup: Bruno Mendez takes the field instead of Juan Pablo Domínguez, although the most significant change is the absence of Paulinho, who will be replaced by Robert Morales.
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