Argentinos Juniors vs Gimnasia La Plata Match Preview
This two teams are fighting on two completely different fronts, for Claudio Borghi's Bichos wasted last week their opportunity to experience the solitude of the top, and now the quest will have to be started again from the beginning. Playing at the Diego Armando Maradona the team has been almost unstoppable, and with Ismael Sosa returning to the squad and joining Jose Luis Calderon the experience of team's strikers might fall over the wolves and sank them below the Relegation line. Nestor Ortigoza declared during the week "the team is focused with the fight for the top, and we will do everything needed to secure the glory". Watch out for Nicolas Peric, for his solidity between the posts during the first part of the tournament has secured Argentinos' a shot for the title, and once again he'll become key against an aggressive opponent.
Joy is all over La Plata. Estudiantes is leading the tournament and Gimnasia has almost escape from the Relegation after successfully defeating Boca Juniors, Independiente and San Lorenzo, but outside the enchanted forest they have not had such effectiveness, losing against Banfield and Huracan in the last two matches away. Marcos Perez has been determinant for this glorious team's present, suddenly becoming team's top striker and receiving a lot of attention from Europe, but he might not be on the fields this Sunday struggling with injuries, thus leaving his place to Jose Vizcarra, though it will give Diego Cocca less control of the midfield. Team's legendary goalkeeper Gaston Sessa will be missing this match having reached its fifth yellow card last week leaving its place to Pablo Bangardino, who is aware of the control their rival have on the free kicks. This will undoubtedly by one of the toughest matches in the week, for the two teams need a victory to hold own to their dreams.