Álvarez reached 51 goals in 115 official matches in the “Millonario” and was only four behind Colombian Rafael Santos Borré, who holds the record for the most goals converted since the beginning of Marcelo Gallardo’s stage on the substitute bench , while he is the second with the best average behind Lucas Alario (41 in 82 games).
River record
The resounding fact of the day, in tune with the celebration of the 121 years of the Núñez club, is that with the goals converted this Wednesday, Álvarez became the only player in River history to score six goals in a single match.
Álvarez, 22, beat Luis María Rongo (1939), Leopoldo Luque (1976) and Ignacio Scocco (2017), who had scored five goals in the same game for the Núñez club.
Rongo converted them on April 23, 1939 in the 8-0 against Ferro; Luque did it on February 22, 1976 in the 5-1 against San Lorenzo and Scocco scored them on September 21, 2017 in the 8-0 against Jorge Wilstermann from Bolivia, for Copa Libertadores.
At the end of the match, the striker took two balls for two hattricks and thanked the fans for the applause. “I send my regards to the River fans. Thank you very much for the love and support you have always given,” he said.
Although City will only execute the clause to take the attacker on July 7, so he could be in the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores and even on some date of the new Professional League tournament, the fans of the cast of Núñez has already begun to say goodbye to the figure of the team and they know that replacing him will be almost a utopia.
Álvarez found his best version polished by Gallardo, who demonstrated his versatility by positioning him as number nine, winger, midfielder and even outside midfielder throughout the cycle.
“He is a player that we coaches love. For his quality, for his generosity, for his mischief. Any coaching staff would like to have him, he is a very young boy and he has a long way to go,” predicted the “Muñeco” in the start of 2020.
Matched record in Copa Libertadores
This Wednesday the striker matched the Argentine Juan Carlos Sánchez, who scored six goals for Bolivia’s Blooming in 1985 and was the only one who had achieved that surprising mark in the entire history of the Copa Libertadores.
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In total, the English team paid more than 25 million dollars to keep the pass of the jewel of River and Argentine football, and it is almost a fact that it will be part of the squad led by Josep Guardiola, despite the interest of several teams that They want to have him on loan.
This was explained this afternoon by Ferran Soriano, executive director of City, stating: “We have had many offers from clubs to loan Julián Álvarez, but he is not going to leave. He will do preseason with us and I think he will stay.”
Source: Ambito

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