Южная Америка

Пять выездных матчей на небольших стадионах и одно поражение: что осталось у «Насьоналя» в турнире Клаусура

Пять выездных матчей на небольших стадионах и одно поражение: что осталось у «Насьоналя» в турнире Клаусура
With 10 games remaining, Nacional leads the annual table, four points ahead of Peñarol and five ahead of Juventud, while the Clausura—with three points deducted—appears more complex because the tricolor is in the middle of the table, although only five points behind the Carboneros, but with many teams in between, including Boston River (which has already beaten the two big teams at the top), Liverpool, Juventud, and Defensor Sporting. The reality is that in the final stretch of the Uruguayan AUF League, Nacional has five games left at the Gran Parque Central—on Sunday against Racing, the sanction of playing without its fans ends—and five away games at smaller stadiums. The peculiarity is that none of the remaining 10 games will be at the Centenario. In addition to La Escuelita, the tricolores already know that they will host Liverpool on the eighth day of the Clausura (Saturday, September 20), Cerro Largo, Miramar Misiones, and Cerro on the penultimate day. As for away games, there is a bit of everything. On the seventh day of the Nacional, they will travel to Colonia to face Plaza in a match that will be played at the Supicci on September 14. The last visit to that stadium ended in a 2-1 defeat for the Albos in 2023. The Patablanca have alternated between the municipal stadium and the Juan Gaspar Prandi.