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💙 La Máquina gearing up in full for the Concachampions final

💙 La Máquina gearing up in full for the Concachampions final

Yahoo25-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
Cruz Azul needs to lift the Concachampions title and forget the bitter taste they experienced in the semifinals against América in the Liga MX.
🚂🚨 Cruz Azul cerró su semana entrenando en CUEste sábado tuvieron interescuadras y así cerraron su semana.📌 Rotondi empezó a correr en estos días, pero aún no se integró con el equipo, ni el ni el 'Toro' Fernández. #CruzAzul pic.twitter.com/f4fO86qnMs
— Gerardo González (@gerardoo_gh) May 24, 2025
More than a week away from the Grand Final in CU, La Máquina continues to fine-tune the details and with the doubt of whether Rotondi will be at 100% for next Sunday. Cruz Azul lives with doubts about who will be their new strategist, but they must have a clear objective: to become champions against Vancouver Whitecaps, will they achieve it?
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