River will host Lanús this Sunday at 3pm at the Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti. This match is not only crucial for both teams in terms of points and positions in the table, but will also mark the presentation of the new reinforcements of the team led by Martín Demichelis.
River The team from Núñez has had a mixed start to the season, with some ups and downs, but remains one of the favourites to fight for the title.
Lanús, for its part, has shown a solid performance and will look to spring a surprise at the Monumental. One of the highlights of this match will be the presentation of River Plate’s new signings.
The transfer market has been busy for Demichelis’ team, which has brought in several players with the aim of strengthening the squad and competing on all fronts. Among the most notable reinforcements are: Federico Gattoni, Felipe Peña Biafore, Franco Carboni, Jeremías Ledesma and Adam Bareiro.
Demichelis has worked intensively with the team during the preseason, focusing on improving tactical and physical aspects. The inclusion of the new reinforcements offers greater depth to the squad and allows the coach to have more options to rotate and adjust the team according to the needs of the match.
River will seek to impose its style of play from the start, with high pressure and dominant possession. The defense, reinforced with the arrival of Gattoni, will be key to maintaining balance and avoiding surprises from Lanús.
New faces and schemes
In midfield, the presence of players like Peña Biafore and Carboni will offer dynamism and creativity, while up front, Bareiro will be a key piece in creating goal-scoring opportunities.
Lanús will not be an easy opponent. The team has shown a good level in the first dates of the tournament and has experienced players who can complicate any defense. Lanús’ strategy will probably focus on taking advantage of the spaces left by the opponent. River in their eagerness to attack, looking for quick and effective counterattacks.