GrĂȘmio are set to take the field this Thursday (5) at 7 p.m. (BrasĂlia time) in a crucial Copa Sul-Americana clash against Deportivo Riestra in Argentina. This fourth-round Group F showdown has major implications, as both teams sit tied on four points and are eager to leapfrog current leaders Montevideo City Torque.
The stakes couldn't be higher for the Tricolor GaĂșcho. With Palestino languishing at the bottom of the group with just two points, and Montevideo City facing off against the Chileans on Wednesday (6) in Uruguay, a win here could put GrĂȘmio in pole position to top the group. But it's not just about the standingsâthis match carries extra weight for the club and its passionate fanbase.
After a frustrating 0-0 draw with Athletico-PR in the BrasileirĂŁo, head coach Luis Castro has shaken things up. He's bringing in fresh legs with Viery, Willian, Amuzu, and Carlos VinĂcius stepping into the starting XI, replacing Balbuena, Nardoni, Enamorado, and Braithwaite respectively. These changes signal a clear intent to attack and seize control of the match from the opening whistle.
However, the pressure is palpable. Castro faced a tense confrontation with fans upon the team's arrival in Argentina, highlighting the urgency to avoid the start of a crisis. For GrĂȘmio, this isn't just another group stage gameâit's an opportunity to silence doubters, climb to the top of the table, and build momentum for the rest of the campaign. All eyes will be on the pitch as the Tricolor GaĂșcho look to deliver under the Argentine lights.
