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The Cup that paralyzes a continent reaches its final match. Behind us is a year of emotions, joys and sorrows that are now forever in his history Liberators. In Sports news We play before the action begins in Rio de Janeiro with the predictions of the duel between them Mouth and Fluminense.

Below, the TSN Spanish team develops their predictions in an attempt to answer the big question: Who wins the Libertadores 2023 final?

Who wins the Libertadores 2023 final?

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Mauricio Codocea: Fluminense 2-1 in overtime

As has been the case in all finals since it was played as one match, there will be no shortage of emotion when it comes to goal shouts. And with a Boca who, as the minutes tick by, will look fondly on a draw that would lead to a possible penalty shoot-out, plus a Fluminense who are probably feeling the weight of having to win their first Libertadores on home soil, everything will lead in the extra time. There, however, the local side will have their signature weapon: a German Cano who will score a goal of his own making and score the second goal of the game to seal the break over a Xeneize Edinson Cavani’s goal will not be enough for him.

Agustín Aboy: Fluminense 2-1 in extra time

The Rio team will win their first Libertadores in a very tough match. Both teams are weak in defense at times and may have significant losses in that line (Marcos Rojo confirmed at Boca), so both will likely score and scoring power will make the difference. And Fluminense has proven to be far more effective than Boca. Another draw with xeneize is very likely on November 4, but now Boca will have to hold out for another 30 minutes and are a team that usually underperforms after substitutions. Right into overtime, up to 6 players other than those who started could be on the field, and the Flu seems to have an advantage if this scenario were to be achieved.

Natalia Florio: Boca 2-1

The weight of history defines this edition of the Copa Libertadores. Not shining but looking good, Almiron’s team will be able to win in Rio and take seventh in La Boca.

Mauro Mariani: 0-0 and Boca win on penalties

Many may wonder how Boca managed to reach the Copa Libertadores final, and many of them won’t find the answer on the pitch. He Xeneize coached by Jorge Almirón is unconvincing, but has a top keeper like Sergio Romero, who was vital in the penalty shootout. Therefore, this would not be surprising Microscopic once again he finished over the fence unbeaten and grew by 12 furlongs. Nor should we ignore the mystery of Boca and the experience in the definitions. Flu he could be under pressure to set up his first major trophy at the Maracaná.

Juan Esteves: Fluminense 2-1 in extra time

Fluminense is the logical favourite. Boca have gone through the previous three rounds on penalties, have not won any of their six matches since the round of 16 and have only scored a goal in two of those games. Not to mention his very poor time at the local tournament. Almirón’s team deserved more in many of these games, so they could have a competitive final. However, losses in their central defense – Rojo suspended, Valentini in doubt – could prove fatal against an unerring goalscorer like Cano. Even more so when another of his big problems Xeneize It happens precisely because of the lack of power and determination of their forwards against the opposition goal.

Claudio Darío Rodríguez: Boca 2-1

It won’t be easy, of course not. As has been the entire Cup for a Boca who reach the final without winning any of their matches from the round of 16 onwards and who have overcome all incidents thanks to the penalty shootout, but the Xeneize It will be dedicated to the 90s. Fluminense, the favourites, who will also have the advantage of playing at the Maracana, will feel the pressure of their fans and suffer from the stress of wanting to reach their first Libertadores.

Source: Sporting News

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