river He could give the Bombonera a punch of character and at least be proud of having defeated their biggest rivals, keeping alive their hopes of finishing second from Boca in the standings for the year (this puts Ksenidze in the group zone for the upcoming Copa Libertadores) and not leaving him in trouble. Obligation to become the champion of the Clausura Tournament You can get your ticket directly to the continental tournament. I couldn’t achieve any of them. Marcelo Gallardo’s team were overwhelmed by the situation and once again failed.
Powerless millionaire players were losing the clues they needed to develop the classics. Especially from the first goal. Boca scored at the right time. Exequiel Zeballos’ goal came in the first minute of stoppage time, while Miguel Melentiel’s goal came two minutes before the break. River with all your concentration. And with its appearance, an unfavorable result was maintained until the end. It was their sixth loss in the last seven games of the tournament.
Below is the score nation Intended for river players who participated in the fall Super Classic.
Franco Armani (5): He gave a rebound from the front in Zeballos’ goal, and in the second half he went outside the area badly (he was reprimanded for touching the area). He stopped a one-on-one with Milton Jimenez that meant Zenidze’s third goal and the win. Another of River’s shaky pillars.
Gonzalo Montiel (3): He quickly recovered from his injury to perform this super classic. ‘Changito’ grew in his sector but was a nightmare for the world champion, especially in the second half. In fact, he gave away a kick in the 18th minute that could have gotten him sent off. He was disorganized on his mark, unable to influence the attack and was just as nervous as the other players.
Lucas Martinez Quarta (4): He got off to a good start, but his level dropped after he was reprimanded for a foul on Zeballos. He operated on the right side of a three-man column, then moved to the left rear of a four-man column. In the second half, they struggled with the diagonals of Melentiel and Jimenez.
Paulo Diaz (3): The surprise of the Gallardo formation that didn’t work. He lost his position due to poor performance and did little to regain it. He lost the first goal to Jiménez and was constantly out of position for the last 45 minutes.
Lautaro Rivero (3): Those who were the strongest defenders have fallen into general laziness. Zeballos could not be controlled in Boca’s first goal. He looked too nervous. After the first half, he was replaced by Juanfer Quintero as the drawings needed to be revised.
Marcos Acuña (4): He tried to start in the first half in a lane role, but could not combine with Maximiliano Meza and could not reach the bottom. He underperformed the performance expected of a world champion.
Kevin Castano (3): They showed some movement in the first half when River had more possession, but like most of the game it was insubstantial. The steering wheel is unweighted, uncontained, and unequipped.
Juan Portillo (4):Displayed more than the standard. He couldn’t become a standard in the midfield. He was unable to stop Zeballos, who scored Boca’s second goal, and scored on a come-from-behind goal. He was defeated by several counterattacks by his rival.
Maximiliano Meza (4): Another bet for Gallardo. He had to complement himself with Acuña on the left, but there was no chemistry. Not important and does not affect development. In the 33rd minute of the first half, he slipped in alone during an attempted attack by River Plate and may have seriously injured his left knee.
Sebastian Delussi (4): He was returning from injury and was in the midfielder position behind Salas. It was difficult for him to find the position and the ball. He rarely visited the area and had no notable interventions. Borja was substituted 14 minutes into the second half.
Maximiliano Salas (4): The striker that all his teammates were looking for when he took a hit. He crashed a lot but could hardly beat Di Lolo and Costa. It was diluted, as was the rest of the team.
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Matias Galarza Fonda (3): Gallardo made another surprising decision to replace the injured Meza. Stunned and confused players do little. The responsibility seems to be weighing heavily on him. Near the end of the match, he received a strong challenge from Quintero.
Juan Fernando Quintero (4): He appeared in the second half to reverse River’s creative orphan days. When Boca was growing up, he could do little at a time and was dangerous in transition. Near the end, he had a strong argument with Galarza, another sign of River’s confusion.
Giuliano Garoppo (4): The team’s most prolific goal-scoring midfielder came on in the last 30 minutes, River’s worst moment. He received a yellow card for a strong tackle on Paredes and was only able to enter the Zenize area a few times.
Miguel Borja (3): In the last 30 minutes, he also got into the middle of a shadow that had been chasing him for a while. A shot aimed at goal ended up hitting Ayrton Costa with an iron shot, earning him a yellow card.