All the emotions of River’s victory over Boca in the Superclásico

All the emotions of River’s victory over Boca in the Superclásico

The team of Martin Demichelis They won the tactical duel from the start and completely dominated the game in the middle of the field, so they went to half-time with a well-deserved partial victory, 1-0.

In the second part, Mouth moved the board and it seemed like it was going to complicate the situation for the “Millionaire”, but Demichelis counterattacked with the changes and River controlled his rival again, while there were no major upsets beyond the disallowed goal to Edinson Cavani.

The best of the match was Nicholas De La Cruzalthough there were also other high points such as Enzo Pérez and Manuel Lanziniin addition to the afternoon scorers Salomon Rondon and the admitted Enzo Diaz.

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River’s scores

Franco Armani (6): He had a great save at 15 minutes in a one-on-one with Darío Benedetto. Afterwards, he practically had no more prominence.

Andrés Herrera (6): Constant projections from the right, but without effectively resolving the closing of the plays. However, it was one of the most important weapons that River had in the attack.

Leandro González Pirez (6): Firm from above and below.

Paulo Díaz (6): Like his defensive partner, good performance from the Chilean.

Milton Casco (6): He fulfilled his duties in defense and attack, but had to leave the field a few minutes into the second half due to a fall that caused him a strong blow.

Enzo Pérez 6.5: A vital piece to win the midfield as River won in the initial stage. Furthermore, his shot was the key that opened the game with the deflection in Salomón Rondón. As the minutes passed, the physical wear and tear became noticeable.

Nicolás De La Cruz (7): He sacrificed himself to balance the middle of the field and his changes of pace were uncontrollable for Boca, who could not guess his actions throughout the game.

Ignacio Fernández (6): From oldest to youngest. In the initial stage he had a lot of space to move behind the rival midfielders and contributed a lot to the generation. Little by little they began to reduce his appearances and then he was replaced at 15 of the complement.

Manuel Lanzini (6.5): He influenced the game less than he implied in several situations in the first half. He improved in the second half and was more aggressive in damaging Boca, which was enough for him to get on the podium.

Esequiel Barco (6): He also hinted at more than what he finally specified. He was not precise in the last meters and that prevented Martín Demichelis’ team from being able to finish the Superclásico sooner.

Salomón Rondón (6.5): He had space and was continually searched by the offensive midfielders, but he was not fine until luck benefited him to deflect Enzo Pérez’s shot. From that and the way in which he made Boca’s defense uncomfortable, he became a decisive footballer in the match.

Facundo Colidio (5): His past in Boca transformed him into the focus of insults, both from the stands and on the field. He came on to play as a nine and, although he did not have major interventions, he fulfilled, but missed two unbeatable chances in the closing.

Rodrigo Aliendro (5): He participated less than expected, although the game was already broken when the midfielder jumped onto the playing field.

Enzo Díaz (7): He had to enter for Casco and had a good level despite the fact that in his minutes on the court Boca piled up players in attack. He managed to project himself and was in charge of sentencing the victory against.

Ramiro Funes Mori and Gonzalo Martínez did not play long enough to be qualified.

All Boca – River statistics

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