Martín Demichelis gave the team two days of rest after the Superclásico and is already thinking about the T upon returning to training.
River is experiencing the quietest days of a semester full of turbulence, after winning nothing less than the Superclásico in La Bombonera 2-0. That conflict between Martín Demichelis and the referees seems to be over and now the goal is clear: go for the Professional League Cupthe only competition it has for the rest of 2023.
THE BEST OF THE RIVER TRIUMPH IN THE SUPERCLÁSICO
Now the Millionaire will have to avoid the usual relaxation after such a resounding triumph and will be nothing less than before Workshops, his escort in the Professional League tournament that he won a few months ago. The match will be played in another packed Monumental, the Sunday October 8 from 4:45 PM.
As a reward for the victory over Boca, the coach gave the team two days of rest, which returned to the River Camp on Wednesday with two nice news, as both Enzo Pérez and Nacho Fernández had finished with some discomfort, but trained normally and they will be from the game before the T.
As for the possible eleven, the coach could repeat the formation, although the possibility of changes on the sides is always open, with the possibility of the return of Enzo Díaz. For the rest, Aliendro will certainly continue as an alternative and with his ‘carom’ goal, Salomón Rondón could continue as ‘9’.
The river is called
If there are no discomforts, the only absence remains that of Jonathan Maidanawho has not yet recovered from an injury that prevented him from adding minutes for a long time.
The other case is that of Claudio Echeverrito whom Demichelis returned to add reserve minutes and will hardly be considered for the remainder of 2023 as he fully prepares to be part of the Argentina under-17 national team that will play in the World Cup in November.
THE POSSIBLE FORMATION OF A RIVER
If the team is repeated, the Millionaire comes along Franco Armani Andrés Herrera, Leandro González Pírez, Paulo Díaz, Milton Casco; Enzo Perez; Nicolás De La Cruz, Manuel Lanzini, Nacho Fernández, Esequiel Barco; Salomon Rondon.
Source: Goal