River vs Tigre: Gallardo’s Loss at Monumental

River Plate lost 4-1 to Tigre in Núñez for the fourth date of Zone B of the Apertura Tournament. Tiago Serrago y David Romero They overtook the Matador in the first 15 minutes of play and, in the second half, the visitor finished the process with a double from Ignacio Russo. Fausto Vera He was sent off with his team falling 0-3. The squad of Marcelo Gallardo was dismissed with whistles in the Monumental.

After their initial victories against Central Tents y Gymadded to the tie against Central in Rosario, the Banda He exposed all his weaknesses against a rival who capitalized on every mistake. The three undefeated fences are now a thing of the past and He received four goals again on his field after almost a decade. The last time had been December 11, 2016 against Boca Juniors (2-4).

The large result heated the spirits in the stands, and the fans made themselves heard. In the first half, the classic song had already been sung “movete River, movete…”. With the score already settled, it began to be heard “players…”in a clear disapproval of the collective production of the Gallardo group.

River Plate will play again next Thursday from 9:15 p.m. in La Paternal against Argentinos Juniors, while Tigre will play the same day from 7 p.m. against Aldosivi in ​​Victoria.

88 MINUTES: GREAT GOAL FROM RIVER PLATE!

Lautaro Rivero executed a shot from outside the area that hit Zenobio’s post.

87 minutes: the end is expected in the Monumental

River Plate seeks the goal of honor in a defined procedure.

78 minutes: Martínez Quarta approached the discount

The central defender tried to reduce the difference with a header without direction.

71 minutes: changes everywhere in both teams

Marcelo Gallardo brought in Kevin Castaño for Juan Fernando Quintero, Giuliano Galoppo for Tomás Galván and Ian Subiabre for Maximiliano Salas.

On the other hand, Diego Dabove took out Elías Cabrera, Valentín Moreno and Bruno Leyes instead of Gonzalo Piñeiro, Martín Garay and Gonzalo Pity Martínez.

70 minutes: Romero had the fifth goal

The former Talleres man tried from outside with a right hand that was lost outside.

67 MINUTES: TIGER GOAL!

Nacho Russo double-billed after a great run by David Romero.

64 minutes: Serrago looked for the double

The midfielder finished the advance with a deflected frontal shot.

61 MINUTES: AGUSTÍN RUBERTO ENTERED!

The 20-year-old attacker entered for Facundo Colidio, who left whistled.

58 MINUTES: FAUSTO VERA, EXPELLED!

The River midfielder was sent off after raising his leg and unintentionally hitting an opponent.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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