Solari and a decisive income for the victory in the Superclásico

The former Colo Colo jumped onto the field at 14 minutes into the second half and was key: he hit the post and they gave him the penalty that Borja changed for a goal.

Frank Armani (6): Boca did not worry him too much and when he did, he responded soberly, especially when he took a free kick from Villa in the second half.

Milton Casco (6): He had no problems in the brand and contributed his experience. In the first half he got to the bottom a couple of times. In the second half he was booked and walked off the ledge, which is why Demichelis took him out near the end.

Leandro González Pírez (5): He committed an unnecessary offense against Villa far from his goal that earned him the yellow card. He picked up a bit in the second half but overall he didn’t feel firm.

Emanuel Mammana (6): Very correct. Timing and sober to score. Always well located. He had a clean start from the bottom.

Enzo Diaz (6): He went and came back constantly on the left wing. He had a separate duel with Advíncula and with Villa when the Boca striker jumped on that side. He contributed a lot in attack. He was also on the edge of the red but he drove it well.

Enzo Perez (6): River’s heart. He played with determination and threw away his experience on the court. He was booked and that conditioned him a bit but he held up well.

Rodrigo Aliendro (5): He was the first cautioned of the match. He fulfilled his role of being Enzo Pérez’s help wheel but did not contribute much in offense. It was Demichelis’ first change.

Nicholas De La Cruz (6): He always asked for the ball. He tried to play. He didn’t always come out but he searched and tried several shots from outside the box. One of them was a bomb that Romero took from the corner.

Ignacio Fernandez (6): The best of River in the first half. Clear and accurate to play. He had two chances, one with a left-footed shot that Romero took from him and in the other he went at speed but failed to define and Valentini took the ball from him.

Esequiel Ship (5): Intermittent and with ups and downs. He unbalanced on some plays but on others he released the ball late.

Lucas Beltran (6): Tireless. She ran, she fought, she pivoted. He put the body and ended up melted and injured. He lacked more weight in the rival area.

Pablo Solari (7): Decisive. Determinant. That is why he was the figure of the party. A few minutes after entering he almost converted with a definition that hit the post (after deflection in Valentini) and he was committed the penalty with which River beat Boca after Borja converted it.

Miguel Borja (-): He did not qualify but after fighting more than playing, he got the urge to shout his goal by taking charge of the penalty and masterfully defining. He touched the inside of his right foot to the left post and Romero went to the other.

Agustin Palavecino (-): He did not qualify because he did not play more than 20 minutes either, but if he had scored, it would have been very low due to his lazy attitude of shouting the goal at an opponent.

Matias Suarez (-): He entered on the end and had little participation.

Robert Rojas (-): He entered through Casco and defended with enthusiasm at the end.

2023-05-07 23:57:23
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