Lanus (Argentina) vs LDU Quito (Ecuador) Predicción
Lanus celebrated a massive 2-1 away victory at LDU Quito last Wednesday, reversing the score thanks to goals from Gonzalo Perez and Marcelino Moreno. As a result, the 2013 champions just need a home point to reach the quarter-finals. On Saturday, an alternative XI had to settle for a 1-1 home draw against relegation candidates CA Central Cordoba, making it 16 points in 11 rounds of league action. Overall, Ricardo Zielinski’s men lost only one of their last four competitive matches, winning two and drawing one. At home, Lanus remain unbeaten in their last four, with three victories and one stalemate.
LDU Quito couldn’t hold onto their lead and ended up succumbing to a heartbreaking 2-1 home defeat to Lanus in the first leg, which means they will need to win in Argentina to keep their hope alive. On Saturday, they won 1-0 away at SD Aucas to remain perfect in the Ecuadorian league’s second stage, taking all nine points in three rounds so far. In fact, Pablo Sanchez’s men lost only one of their last five matches in all competitions, winning three and drawing one in regular time. On away turf, Liga are on three unbeaten, with two victories and one draw.
The 1st lef was a very open game, now Liga still won't have their goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez who is suspended, while the hosts will have striker Leandro Diaz back from an injury so I expect a similar match here with the visitors forced to go for the win, so I'll go for the OVER here.
Lanus celebrated a massive 2-1 away victory at LDU Quito last Wednesday, reversing the score thanks to goals from Gonzalo Perez and Marcelino Moreno. As a result, the 2013 champions just need a home point to reach the quarter-finals. On Saturday, an alternative XI had to settle for a 1-1 home draw against relegation candidates CA Central Cordoba, making it 16 points in 11 rounds of league action. Overall, Ricardo Zielinski’s men lost only one of their last four competitive matches, winning two and drawing one. At home, Lanus remain unbeaten in their last four, with three victories and one stalemate.
LDU Quito couldn’t hold onto their lead and ended up succumbing to a heartbreaking 2-1 home defeat to Lanus in the first leg, which means they will need to win in Argentina to keep their hope alive. On Saturday, they won 1-0 away at SD Aucas to remain perfect in the Ecuadorian league’s second stage, taking all nine points in three rounds so far. In fact, Pablo Sanchez’s men lost only one of their last five matches in all competitions, winning three and drawing one in regular time. On away turf, Liga are on three unbeaten, with two victories and one draw.
The 1st lef was a very open game, now Liga still won't have their goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez who is suspended, while the hosts will have striker Leandro Diaz back from an injury so I expect a similar match here with the visitors forced to go for the win, so I'll go for the OVER here.
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