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💪Cavani set for recall against Independiente

💪Cavani set for recall against Independiente

Yahoo17-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
At the moment, the Uruguayan is in the final stage of his calf strain, but Herrón would receive the best news.With the heavy rain that fell in Buenos Aires, he couldn't join the group on a par, but it is expected that he will do so on Saturday.
The Xeneize coach's plan is to test him and if he's 100% he'll return to the list, but if he doesn't make it, they'll take care of him. In this case, the attacking duo against Rojo would be formed by Milton Giménez and Miguel Merentiel.
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