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·23. April 2026

Driussi’s replacement and two doubts, Coudet’s River calls

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After the tough defeat to Boca in the Superclásico, Chacho has Salas as his main alternative following the injury to the starting No. 9 ahead of the clash with Aldosivi. In addition, there are two positions that today seem not to have a clear owner.

Among the most obvious consequences left by the painful defeat to Boca last Sunday, the most urgent is the need to replace the team’s best player in recent matches: Sebastián Driussi. The striker’s confirmed muscle tear forces Eduardo Coudet to look for a different option, since he does not have another forward with the same characteristics. He will also have to decide whether to continue backing two players who have underperformed: Lautaro Rivero and Kendry Páez.


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He sent Maximiliano Salas to warm up. A substitute since the coach’s arrival, he has qualities opposite to those Coudet has looked for even at the center of the attack. With less ball control and less ability to link up play, the former Racing player needs space to make the most of his power. Even so, he is currently the favorite to start this Saturday against Aldosivi.

The other option is Joaquín Freitas, a more versatile attacker but one whom the coach sees as having more difficulty holding the ball up with his back to goal under opposing pressure. The youngster who came through at Acassuso has power and speed, but he struggles to make a real impact in the box and to serve as a reference point to pin back opposing center-backs, something essential in Coudet’s systems. Further back is Agustín Ruberto, who would return to the squad list, but to be among the substitutes.

Beyond this one forced change, the Superclásico exposed Lautaro Rivero’s poor form in defense and the lack of leadership in a team that watched the minutes slip through its fingers without showing even the slightest hint of defiance. Because of this, the second center-back came under scrutiny for very specific mistakes that did not lead to opposition goals only because of Miguel Merentiel’s poor finishing, but which were part of a forgettable afternoon.

Although for now the 22-year-old defender would remain in the starting lineup, it would not be surprising if Germán Pezzella appeared for the visit to Bragantino in Brazil. At 34 and just back from ligament surgery, the world champion could be the leader the team is missing, and the coach believes that with continuity he could recover the level that once made him a regular with the Argentina national team.

The other doubt left by the loss to Boca was in attacking midfield. Kendry Páez started and mixed good moments with bad ones until he was replaced by Freitas himself in the 12th minute of the second half. Since Chacho took over, that position had belonged to Ian Subiabre, who was on the bench Sunday for the first time under this coach. So far underwhelming, the Comodoro Rivadavia native is now trailing in the race to be among the starting 11.

With these changes in mind, the team Coudet could field against Aldosivi would be: Santiago Beltrán; Gonzalo Montiel, Lucas Martínez Quarta, Lautaro Rivero, Marcos Acuña; Juan Cruz Meza, Aníbal Moreno, Tomás Galván, Kendry Páez or Ian Subiabre; Facundo Colidio and Maximiliano Salas.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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