A real match is what they will play Alajuelense and Olimpia for the semifinals of the CONCACAF League, in a Central American classic among champions current of Costa Rica and Honduras.
the Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium it will be the scene of an electrifying clash of old rivals who throughout history have clashed on many occasions for international tournaments.
However, the magnitude of what is at stake exceeds the predictions as the passage to the final is disputed. of CONCACAF League in a single match.
Both clubs face this momentous commitment to morale to the fullest because they managed to prevail in their respective leagues by consecrating themselves as champions.
While the tic box was imposed on Herediano in the final key to raise the coveted cup 30, the Hondurans won Marathon pnow crowned as two – time champions of the National League.
The present time of both oncenos promises a shocking confrontation between two of the best equipment of Central America and, although the territory gives certain advantage him to Alajuelense to play like the premises, the maturity and the talent of the Olympic players will suppose a hard bone of gnawing for Costa Ricans.
A real match is what they will play Alajuelense and Olimpia for the semifinals of the CONCACAF League, in a Central American classic between the reigning champions of Costa Rica and Honduras.
The Alejandro Morera Soto stadium will be the scene of an electrifying clash of old rivals who throughout history have faced many times for international tournaments.
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THE STRATEGIES
In a duel of Argentine coaches who prioritize good ball handling and the rapid deployment of their strategies, whoever makes the fewest mistakes will win, as the great ability of the footballers on the court will generate more openness to the excitement of the goals.
so much Alajuelense with Olimpia they stand out for maintaining possession of the ball; Alex López is the conductor Manudo and, aware of the knowledge he has of his rivals, as he was part of the club for a long time, he will seek to use his virtues to break the merengue defensive strength.
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For his part and despite his youth, winger Edwin Rodríguez is the one called to dominate and start the Olimpia offensive with his good vision and assists.
It also highlights the power that clubs have in their attacks, which increases the appeal and predicts many emotions in the important match.
POSSIBLE ALIGNMENTS
Alajuelense:
Olympia: Edrick Menjívar; Maylor Núñez, Jonathan Pau, Johnny Leverón, Samuel Córdova; Deybi Flors, German Mejía, Marvin Bernárdez, Edwin Rodríguez; Jerry Bengtson, Eddie Hernandez.
time: 21:00
stage: Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela.
In a duel of Argentine coaches who prioritize good ball handling and the rapid deployment of their strategies, whoever makes the fewest mistakes will win, as the great ability of the footballers on the court will generate more openness to the excitement of the goals.
Both Alajuelense and Olimpia stand out for maintaining possession of the ball; Alex López is the conductor Manudo and, aware of the knowledge he has of his rivals, as he was part of the club for a long time, he will seek to use his virtues to break the merengue defensive strength.
For his part and despite his youth, winger Edwin Rodríguez is the one called to dominate and start the Olimpia offensive with his good vision and assists.
It also highlights the power that clubs have in their attacks, which increases the appeal and predicts many emotions in the important match.
POSSIBLE ALIGNMENTS
Alajuelense: (pending)
Olympics: Edrick Menjívar; Maylor Núñez, Jonathan Pau, Johnny Leverón, Samuel Córdova; Deybi Flors, German Mejía, Marvin Bernárdez, Edwin Rodríguez; Jerry Bengtson, Eddie Hernandez.
Time: 9 p.m.
stage: Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela.
Referee: Mario Escobar (Guatemala)