Augusto César revealed what Boca's decisive week in the Clausura Tournament will be like.

It's truly surprising the information that journalist Augusto César released on ESPN about how decisive a week it will be for Boca in the Clausura Tournament of the League Cup. This Monday, October 27, Boca will face Barracas Central away in a match that will be decisive for their international aspirations.
Boca lost at home to Belgrano at La Bombonera and missed out on a golden opportunity to top their Zone A standings and stay close to Rosario Central in the annual standings by remaining second. However, Boca suffered the opposite outcome, and the loss saw them jeopardize their standings, as well as their annual standings, which currently place them out of the Copa Libertadores and in the Copa Sudamericana.
To top it all off, Boca will have to prepare for a crucial week in its aspirations since it has a match against Barracas Central away, postponed due to the death of Miguel Ángel Russo. A win will see it climb to second place and displace River Plate (52) by one point. A draw will see it tie Argentinos Juniors and Deportivo Riestra (51) with each other. Meanwhile, a defeat will no longer be its own fault in the Clausura Tournament.
ESPN journalist Augusto César reported on the ESPN F12 television program that "Boca will start training shortly, thinking about Barracas (next Monday at 4 PM). Meanwhile, there will be a double shift on Thursday and a formal soccer practice on Friday at La Bombonera."
Then, on Sunday, Boca will concentrate for the match against Barracas Central. The match will be played next Monday, October 27th, at 4:00 PM. Augusto César previously stated that "Claudio Úbeda is preparing changes to restore order at Boca and the three points that will be worth gold."
Finally, he revealed that "Edinson Cavani's progress will be monitored. If he joins the group and participates in training on Friday, he has a good chance of returning to the starting lineup on Monday." However, everything indicates that he will either reach his limit or recover before the match against Estudiantes in La Plata.
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