Bahia faces the Boston river in Uruguay for the third phase of Libertadores, looking for their first victory as a visitor in the competition
Bahia will face the Boston river in Uruguay for the third phase of the Copa Libertadores. The game will be played far from 9:30 pm (Brasilia Time) and Tricolor is looking for a positive result to direct the classification to the group stage of the continental tournament. The team comes from a 2-1 defeat to Jacuipese in the semifinal of the Bahian championship. Now, playing away from home, the team will try to break a taboo and win their first victory as a visitor in the current edition of Libertadores.
For the duel, the coach Rogério Ceni will maintain the tactical formation and the starting point he has often used this season. During Wednesday morning (5), Bahia performed the last training in Uruguay. On the lawn, Ceni conducted tactical training on the reduced field, giving priority to positioning adjustments, movement and rapid transitions between defense and attack. The team already has the training practically defined and the expectation is for a balanced match against the Uruguayan opponent.
The tactical model adopted includes a defender positioned as a side, a function that will be performed by Ramos Mingo on the left side. The strategy aims to strengthen the ball and give greater defensive safety. In addition, Marcos Felipe will be maintained as a starting goalkeeper, repeating the choice of the previous phase.
The clash against the Boston river is crucial for Bahia’s statements in Libertadores. The team needs a good result away from home to have more tranquility in the return game, which will be held at the Nova Arena source, in front of their fans.
Source: Terra

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