The Colombian centrodlantero will start this Saturday in River, which will face San Martín de Tucumán for the 16th of the Argentine Cup. Marcelo Gallardo waits for the recoveries of Driussi and Salas, his favorite in the position.
The worst for River In the tie before San Lorenzo It was not the controversial (historical) goal annulled to Enzo Pérezbut the knee injury of Maximiliano Salas. This made Marcelo Gallardo stay without more alternatives to put Miguel Borja.
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The Colombian is not to the taste of the DT and reveals that with him on the court the rest of the team lowers his level. It was in sight how the performance and energy of River before the “cyclone” compared to the triumphs against Platense and Institute, with Salas As a figure and referent.


The concern now goes through River Repeat that apathetic and harmless image in a direct elimination match in the Argentine Cup. Said encounter before the “saint” Tucumano will be played Saturday, August 2at 21.10, and it could be the last time of Borja as a headline in the “millionaire”.
It should be noted that the centrodlantero will culminate your contract with the club on December 31 And he has no renewal offers, so will go free with the pass in your possession. This favors him largely to sign a juicy contract with his next club, without paying him River
The DT expects for the return of the players he prefers over the Colombian: Sebastián Driussi He is recovering from an ankle injury and could be able to play against Independent, he August 9. Meanwhile, Salas He suffered a knee sprain and has for three more weeks outside.
Meanwhile, the other options you have Marcelo Gallardo To use in the position they are Bautista Dadínthe 9 of the reserve that signed a contract with a clause of 100 million euros, and Alex Woiski19 -year -old from the Mallorca of Spain who signed River in this pass market.
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