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·25 mai 2026
Boca line-up vs Universidad Católica in Copa Libertadores

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·25 mai 2026

The coach is considering implementing a double training camp ahead of Thursday’s decisive Copa Libertadores clash. He had already done so in key matches, such as the Superclásico against River and last year’s playoffs, with generally positive results.
Boca will be playing for everything next Thursday against Universidad Católica. At La Bombonera, Claudio Úbeda’s team will decide nothing less than its future in the Copa Libertadores and, given such a scenario, the coach is considering once again using a formula that has already worked for him: the double training camp.
The idea being considered by the coaching staff is for the squad to remain isolated during the two days leading up to the decisive match against the Chilean side (Tuesday and Wednesday), a method he has already used in high-pressure moments since arriving at the club.The objective is to sharpen the team’s competitive focus, strengthen togetherness, and prepare in greater detail for a match that Boca see as a true final.
It would not be the first time. During the decisive stretch of 2025, especially in the local tournament playoffs, the coach had already turned to extended training camps as a way to shield the group during weeks of maximum pressure.
And the strongest recent precedent came precisely against River. In the buildup to that match, Úbeda also decided to keep the squad together for two days, and Boca ended up winning at the Monumental in one of the most important victories of his tenure. Behind closed doors, they believe that this kind of measure helps reduce distractions and create a greater sense of collective commitment.
Now, the context for the team from La Ribera is once again critical. The draw against Cruzeiro left the Xeneize with no margin for error and needing to beat Universidad Católica to secure qualification for the Copa Libertadores round of 16.
That is why, while the squad works with Thursday in mind, Úbeda and his coaching staff are putting the finishing touches on whether to repeat a formula that, so far, has delivered in high-stakes matches. At Boca, they know that every detail starts playing its part before the ball even rolls.
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