Gallardo throbbed the Superclásico and the foam went down: “It’s not decisive at all”

Gallardo throbbed the Superclásico and the foam went down: “It’s not decisive at all”

And in a train of notices, the DT maintained that River should “continue to grow as a team. And the string of games hasn’t come yet. We have to be prepared to face that situation when the Libertadores starts. But for now, today it worked. The first half was close, we didn’t find any spaces, but the first penalty he opened the scoring and the second half was what we expected. We didn’t rest with the result, we had control of the game without giving up direct attack. That search makes me happy”.

“It’s that we made a leap in quality compared to what we had been showing. We had control from start to finish. Afterwards, the rivals prevent you from playing and it’s normal. We are being forceful and that’s good. Unlike the match with Racing (2 -2), today we kept control throughout the second half. And there was growth because we were not satisfied with the result in our favour”remarked Gallant.

“The three penalties were clear and we caused them to be. The difference was not the penalties and nothing else. But we have several and good performers”warned about those who converted today from the 12 steps: Enzo Fernandez, Julian Alvarez and Juan Fernando Quintero (the fourth, played, was Brian Romero).

And then he dedicated himself to making an individual analysis of some of his targets, although all for different reasons.

“Enzo Pérez was very good, from minor to major, and he felt good. While Esequiel Barco was a second striker who accompanied Julián Álvarez, closer to the area. And it was the search, more support in the definition zone, to what we overtook Enzo Fernández. In the first half we didn’t have brilliance but we were forceful”described.

“And as for the injured, it’s too hasty to say anything about David Martinez. I’m not going to rush anyone so as not to commit any imprudence. And Matías Suárez had some inconveniences in the last few days (he suffered from the operated knee and didn’t even go to the bank), but it is normal in the recovery process. He has to balance that stage. Sometimes he has setbacks and we must accompany him. We will have to be careful because he will find the balance over time”estimated Gallant.

And in the closing he dedicated a great praise to the Chilean defender Paul Diaz, “Because he’s been showing up for a long time. He’s a high-ranking player and he feels safer every time. He’s one of the defensive benchmarks”the “Doll” completed his report.

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