The River coach tried with only one five (Villagra), a line of three in front of him (Barco, Echeverri and Nacho Fernández) and two forwards (Solari and Colidio). He wants to suffocate Boca and give another victory to his people.
River’s coach, Martín Demichelis, waiting to see how forward Miguel Borja evolves from his injury, tried out a new team to face Boca in a new edition of the Superclásico.
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Although there are several days left until the match against the La Ribera team, the coach is beginning to get the idea that he could not count on the Colombian scorer and that is why he tried a tactical change in which he populated the midfield with players with offensive characteristics and with Facundo Colidio center forward.


After the equality against Banfield at home by 1 to 1, Demichelis promised a River protagonist and his idea was captured in practice this Tuesday by forming a team that included Claudio Echeverri, Ignacio Fernández, Esequiel Barco, Pablo Solari and Colidio.
In this way, those who left the eleven were Nicolás Fonseca and Rodrigo Aliendrobut Rodrigo was included in it Villagra as the only central midfielder for the Superclásico while having a very offensive midfield.
This way, River could come out with five offensive players but without a real nine in the area since, if Borja does not arrive, its place would be taken with collidium, although it should not be ruled out that it alternates with Solari.
On the other hand, the defense did not suffer any changes, since it repeated the same last line as in five of the six games it played. River in the League Cup: the Millonario central defense would be made up of Leandro González Pírez and Paulo Díaz while Enzo Diaz He will be positioned at left back once again.
As for the right side, Demichelis I would be analyzing the option of keeping Andres Herrera or place a Agustín Sant’Anna which gave him several answers in each game he entered with his overflows and centers from the right.
Source: Ambito

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