River’s technical director spoke to the press after the draw in the first friendly of the year and was very satisfied with what his team had done, despite the result. Furthermore, he did not want to talk about the transfer market.
The coach of River, Martin Demicheliswas satisfied with his team’s performance in the draw against Monterey (1-1) last night in dallas and preferred not to talk about the issue of reinforcements at the closing of the pass market.
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When asked by the press about whether the team was missing something, pointing to the arrival of a player after the departures, injuries and call-ups that affected the squad, the coach responded: “We need to continue training harder and harder to get to the match against Argentinos Juniors well.”


“I leave with good and positive feelings, two days ago we were doing an intense double shift and at times good associations were seen and we achieved high pressure”highlighted in dialogue with ESPN.
In the same way, Demichelis he stressed: “We had 20 or 25 minutes at the beginning of the first half that were good and also at the last moment of the game.”
Regarding tactical issues, the DT highlighted the high pressure to recover and considered: “I liked that aspect that we are looking for and that we have to continue working with the forwards who today were Facundo (Colidio) and Ruberto, then (Esequiel) Barco also joined on the left.”
“It was a preparatory match, we must take into account that it was a short preseason, for ten days we have been with heavy workloads in double shifts and now we are going to go down with the upcoming match and then think about the start of the tournament, “it remains to continue working”he stated.
Demichelis he announced that Miguel Borja It’s fine and surely the next game will be played and I trust that the idea is that everyone continues adding minutes in Saturday’s friendly against Pachuca before returning to Buenos Aireson Sunday.
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