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Braulio Uraezaña says that against Bolívar it will be the opportunity to get out of the “bad streak”

Braulio Uraezaña says that against Bolívar it will be the opportunity to get out of the "bad streak"

February 28, 2023, 21:16 PM

February 28, 2023, 21:16 PM

Blooming’s goalkeeper, Braulio Uraezaña, assured that the team is united and that a victory against Bolívar on Sunday at Tahuichi (7:30 p.m.) will give them momentum to get out of the bad start to the season. Out of five games, the Santa Cruz academy only managed one draw.

“The group is united and we are eager to reverse the situation and we are preparing ourselves in the best way to start on Sunday (against Bolívar), which is a nice opportunity we have,” said the player in a video published by the club.

The goalkeeper is aware that Blooming did not have a good start to the season, but who work under the orders of DT, Carlos Bustos, to get out of the uncomfortable position. They are penultimate in the championship table all against all.

“More than anyone else, we want to give the fans joy and end this losing streak,” added the goalkeeper. blooming headline.

After the clash with Bolívar, Blooming will receive Palmaflor on March 9 (18:00) for the Copa Sudamericana.

‘Rabbit’ Arce, the new reinforcement

The offensive midfielder, Juan Carlos Arce, was made official this Tuesday by the Blooming leadership. It is not ruled out that he will have minutes against Bolívar on Sunday at the Tahuichi.

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