After the embarrassing victory over Boca that left him more leader than ever, the millionaire has a whole week to prepare for the visit to the T.
All the worries left by River’s heavy defeat to Fluminense in the Copa Libertadores vanished with the fumble penalty Agustín Sández committed against Pablo Solari that saw Miguel Borja score the embarrassing goal of the 1-0 Superclásico win over Mouth.
With the victory over Xeneize, the millionaire came to the table in the Professional League tournament and has a whole week to calmly prepare for the visit to Talleres for the 16th day, which will only take place next Sunday, May 14 from 9.30 am. hours at Mario Kempes.
THE CALL OF RIVER VS. WORKSHOP
The classic’s embarrassing ending left Martín Demichelis with three confirmed victims for the journey to Córdoba: Agustín Palavecino, Elias Gomez and Ezequiel Centurion they were sent off by Dario Herrera and given a suspension date. In this way and as a substitute, Franco Petroli is the one who gets the chance to travel.
In addition, Nacho Fernandez, Nicolás De la Cruz and Lucas Beltrán they ended the game with muscle pain, but on Thursday every alarm signal was deactivated: the three trained normally and will play on Sunday without any problems.
On the other hand, after being left out of the call-up for the Superclásico despite working alongside the group during last week’s final stretch paul diaz it is ready to return.
THE WORKOUT OF RIVER VS. WORKSHOP
In principle, the suspensions left by the game against Boca will not complicate the task of assembling the team for Demichelis, since none of the three penalized are part of the starting line-up. And with the certainty that Nacho, DLC and Beltrán will be available, the prospects are quite clear: in principle, the only change from the eleven who have just won the Superclásico is the return of Paulo Díaz for Emanuel Mammana.
The probable? Franco Armani; Milton Casco, Paulo Díaz or Emanuel Mammana, Leandro González Pírez, Enzo Díaz; Rodrigo Aliendo, Enzo Perez; Nicolás De la Cruz, Ignacio Fernández, Esequiel Barco; Lucas Beltran.
Source: Goal