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🚨 Independiente confirm their line-up to face Nacional de Potosí

🚨 Independiente confirm their line-up to face Nacional de Potosí

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The 'Red' closes its participation in the group stage of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana by presenting itself at the Estadio Libertadores de América-Ricardo Enrique Bochini.Independiente presents itself for the last time in Group A of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana 2025 this Wednesday against Nacional Potosí from Bolivia in Avellaneda.
The 'Red', eliminated on penalties in the semifinals of the 2025 Apertura Tournament at the hands of Huracán, wants to reverse the image given in the local plane and only serves to win not to depend on others in their classification to the round of 16.
Julio Vaccari, with some losses, puts his best available formation and includes the youth Jonathan De Irastorza from the start.
¡ESTE ES EL ONCE INICIAL DE #INDEPENDIENTE!#TodoRojo 🔴 pic.twitter.com/71ySv9FuDP
— C. A. Independiente (@Independiente) May 28, 2025
Nacional de Potosí, on the other hand, faces its last match under the orders of César Vigevani, who aims to bid farewell through the big door. If he wants to qualify for the round of 16, he must win and wait for a slip-up from Guaraní.

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