With the final shot, River sang victory in Junín

Marcelo Gallardo “patched” over the “patched” and started playing with two shuttlecocks as central markers, but curiously what failed him in the first half was a winger, in this case the right-hander, Alex Vigo, who due to lack of continuity could never make foot in River since he arrived as a great promise from Colón.

A loss inside the River Plate area could cost his team the second goal immediately after the Juninenses took the lead at 11 ‘after a strange goal scored by Gabriel Alanis after a miss from the other side, Milton Casco.

From then on, River gained possession of the ball but lacked depth, and then Sarmiento felt comfortable with managing the coverage of the spaces, which when effective, achieved the purpose of keeping the River Plate attackers away from the area defended by the goalkeeper. Manuel Vicentini.

That is why what River needed was to drill on the sides, something that it could not achieve if it were not for some rise in the aforementioned leading markers, until after half an hour Casco was inspired and amended his error of Sarmiento’s goal with a stacked and subsequent qualification for Jorge Carrascal, which the Colombian solved with a warped right hand that got into the upper left corner of Vicentini’s arch.

The expulsion of Brian Salvareschi 10 ‘from the end, allowed River to close the match by adding passes closer to the “Verde” area and pressing much closer to Vicentini’s goal, until about 45’ and after a “bubbling “Inside the Sarmiento area, Enzo Pérez reappeared, for the second consecutive game, to convert the 2 to 1.

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