The Strongest won the match 1-0, reports Xinhua news agency.

“There is trust in the team. We have to enter the pitch with attitude and concentration to get a good result that could mean we go through to the next round,” Soria said.

The coach highlighted the Argentine side’s potential, however, he added that matches are played on the pitch and because of that “anything could happen.”

On Wednesday, Sao Paulo and Venezuela’s Trujillanos will kick off the fourth fixture in Group One with group leaders The Strongest facing defending champions River Plate later in the day.

In second place in the group with five points, River Plate’s mission will be to defeat the Bolivian side and remove them from the top of the results table, where they currently have seven points.

“With plenty of enthusiasm and special motivation, because it is one of best Argentinian teams, we have to do something similar to what we did with Sao Paulo,” said midfielder Walter Veizaga on Monday.

The Stongest’s coach also added defender Fernando Marteli and midfielder Alejandro Chumacero to the squad after they recovered from injuries sustained while representing their national team in the World Cup qualifiers.

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