The medical part of the UC is confirmed, thinking about the Spanish Union

The medical part of the UC is confirmed, thinking about the Spanish Union
The medical part of the UC is confirmed, thinking about the Spanish Union

Catholic University prepares to visit Spanish Union with a much more limited medical report than in previous games.

This Saturday Catholic University will visit Spanish Union at the Santa Laura stadium for the eleventh date of the national championship, where UC will seek its fourth victory under the command of Tiago Nunes and thus, climb the standings.

In recent weeks, the squad has been suffering from a significant series of casualties that have forced Tiago Nunes to make changes to the starting team, in fact, players like Guillermo Soto, Sebastian Perez, Branco Ampuero and Agustín Farias They have not been available.

In this scenario, during the week it was warned that players like Gary Kagelmacher and Cesar Pinares They had been training differently and could join the medical report, a scenario that Tiago Nunes himself referred to this Thursday.

As Nunes himself announced at a press conference, the entire squad is available to play this weekend except for Guillermo Soto and Sebastián Pérezwho will be the only ones absent due to injury to visit Unión Española.

“Until this moment, Farías, Pinares and Ampuero are training. The only ones who still train differently are Guillermo Soto and Sebastián Pérez. Everyone else is training normallysaid the Brazilian coach.

With this, Universidad Católica will have almost the entire squad available for this weekend’s gamewhere they will have to visit Spanish Union starting at 8:00 p.m. at the Santa Laura stadium for the eleventh date of the tournament.

Catholic University arrives in seventh place with 15 points after ten games, while Spanish Union It appears with 17 units after the same number of games played, two points difference that leaves it in fifth place.

 
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