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River’s boys to the rescue: Mastantuono’s left-footed shot, Ruberto’s first goal and Subarbie’s debut against Barracas Central

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Between experience and youth. River, after a bad match on the Lanús pitch, survived a great AND a boy. When the team Martin Demichelis he had entered a nebula, Miguel Borja opened the account and Agostino Ruberto condemned the match for the victory of the Millonario team Central Barracks.

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“Inside the area it’s a beast”, those who know Borja best agree. And last night’s goal against the team led by Alejandro Orfila proves it. El Colibrí breaks free from a set piece and heads Esequiel Barco’s cross into the net. This gave River a break and they scored again as they did on Sunday against Argentinos.

With those two goals he reached the 25 goals with the red bandIn 63 gameswhich gives to average of 0.40. At the same time, he was one step away from being the top scorer of the Demichelis cycle Lucas Beltran.

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Experience also contributed FrancoArmani from the arch. Casildense was also fundamental to River’s victory, as with her numerous saves she kept the River Plate scoreless.

But not only the triumph was built with the greats. Even with the boys, who gave freshness to the team. Roberto entered through Franco Mastantuono (He started and had a good game) and after a while he got the ball and made a great shot with his right foot to make it 2-0. He himself described it: “There was a rebound and Rodri (Aliendro) grabbed the ball, gave it to me and I was facing the goal, I looked and I hit it”. And I add: “I have realized a dream, I have fought for this since I was a child and having converted my second match in the First Division is a great source of pride”.

Ruberto arrived at River in 2012. They did an audition and he joined immediately. “I have Julián Álvarez and Beltrán as role models. “They are very good players and I try to copy them.”commented the 18-year-old young man born in San Fernando. And he has more dreams. “I want to become champion with this shirt”, he has declared. Earlier this year, the top scorer of the Under-17 World Cup renewed his contract with the club until December 2027, with a €30 million release clause.

And the icing on the cake as far as the boys are concerned has been given Ian Subiabre17 years old, who made his debut in the First Division when he came on towards the end of the match.

Source: Clarin

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