At 08:30 on the morning of August 22nd, the South American Liberation Cup will see a second leg match of the Round of 16, with Palmeiras hosting Botafogo. In the first leg, Botafogo narrowly won 2-1 at home against Palmeiras, gaining an initial advantage.
In this season’s Brazilian league, Palmeiras has achieved 12 wins, 5 draws, and 6 losses, accumulating 41 points and temporarily ranking third in the league table. The team is 5 points behind the top-ranked Botafogo and still maintains strong competitiveness in the league. In 23 games, they scored 31 goals, with commendable offensive performance. On the defensive end, the team conceded only 19 goals, which is fundamentally due to their excellent defensive display.
In the last 5 matches, apart from losing 1-2 to Botafogo, Palmeiras has won 2 and drawn 2, remaining undefeated. The team’s form is quite good, and the away goal they scored in the first leg also keeps their hopes of turning things around alive. In the second leg, they hope to use their home field advantage to complete the comeback.
In terms of injuries, the situation within Palmeiras’ squad is not too serious. Dudu and Maikke are both out of the game due to calf injuries, which slightly affects the team, while Rodriguez is about to return.
Botafogo currently has a record of 14 wins, 4 draws, and 5 losses in the league, accumulating 46 points and ranking first in the league table. However, this position is not stable, as Fortaleza, who ranks second, is only one point behind, and the gap between the teams in third and fourth place is only 5 points. The team cannot afford to be careless in the league. In 23 games, the team scored 41 goals, demonstrating considerable offensive strength. However, the team conceded 24 goals defensively, which for a team of this caliber, conceding more than one goal per game indicates significant defensive issues.
The team has recently had a congested schedule, playing as many as 6 games in three weeks from the last day of July to now, which poses fitness concerns. This is certainly a considerable impact on them. Conceding an away goal in the first leg could potentially set the stage for a comeback, and the team needs to be extra cautious defensively.
The team is currently experiencing a serious injury crisis, with as many as six players on the injury list. Santos, Eduardo, Benfinho, Nascimento, and Silva are all unable to play in this game. Pablo has just returned to training but still has some time before he can make a comeback.
In the last 10 historical encounters between the two teams, Botafogo has 4 wins, 1 draw, and 5 losses, indicating that the strengths of both sides are evenly matched. Currently, Palmeiras is in better form, while Botafogo faces fitness issues, although the latter has the advantage from the first game. This match will likely see Palmeiras dictating the pace of the attack.
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Liberation Cup Preview: Palmeiras Hopes to Turn the Tables in the Second Leg, Botafogo’s Fitness Concerns May Force a Defensive Approach. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/football-world/liberation-cup-preview-palmeiras-hopes-to-turn-the-tables-in-the-second-leg-botafogos-fitness-concerns-may-force-a-defensive-approach.html