The blue and white have renewed their squad for the new season and were able to put together 2 911s for the duels of the respective competitions. Although there are areas with variants, there are also industries with scarce resources. Find out what the possible XI of intimates would look like.
Alliance of Lima He has two clear goals for this 2023: the first is to win the League 1 Championship three times and add another title to his extensive tally; secondly, to win another game in the Copa Libertadores, which they haven’t managed to do since 2012. There are a total of 29 duels in a row from which the intimate team could not emerge victorious. To that end, the club renewed their squad and made some key signings to compete for those two championships.
In this way, the DT Guillermo ‘Chicho’ Salas There are variations in different areas of the field to rotate the team according to the commitments they face, although there are some areas where there isn’t much choice. Therefore, in this note we will place the two possible penalties that the Victorian coach could put together with the elements he has.
This was Alianza Lima’s first starting XI in 2023, set up for the Blue and White Afternoon. Photo: The Republic
Alianza Lima: first possible eleven for the 2023 season
With a classic formation of four defenders, three midfielders and three forwards (4-3-3); Alianza Lima could have a more offensive structure for the local tournament and a more defensive one for the international tournament. This would be the first team for a Copa Libertadores clash.
- Goalkeeper: Angelo Campos
- Defenders: Gino Peruzzi, Carlos Zambrano, Santiago Garcia, Ricardo Lagos
- Midfielders: Jesus Castillo, Josepmir Ballon, Pablo Lavandeira
- Forwards: Gabriel Costa, Pablo Sabbag, Bryan Reyna.
As for the local tournament, Castillo could be replaced by Jairo Concha O Andres Andrade so that instead of two pivots with Ballón, an attacking midfielder and setter is added.
Alianza Lima: second possible starting eleven for the 2023 season
Likewise, the broad intimate squad allows him another full XI that could come into play in a commitment. Using the 4-3-3 scheme mentioned above, this would be the second eleven to stop ‘Chicho’ at the Blue and Whites:
- Goalkeeper: Franco Saravia
- Defenders: Edinson Chávez, Pablo Míguez, Yordi Vílchez, Nicolás Amasifuén
- Midfielders: Jairo Concha, Oswaldo Valenzuela, Andres Andrade
- Forwards: Franco Zanelatto, Hernan Ships, Aldair Rodriguez.
As for this team, Concha would have a pivotal role; although he would move to a more offensive position, he would fulfill his usual role. In this sense, it could also be replaced by Oscar Pinto. It is also possible that the “pirate” will give up his place to the young man Juan Pablo Goicochea.