Paulo Díaz, the injury boost River could get before Belgrano final | OneFootball

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·18 May 2026

Paulo Díaz, the injury boost River could get before Belgrano final

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Some really busy days are coming up for River Plate. The reason is that next Sunday, the Millonario will face Belgrano de Córdoba with the 2026 Torneo Apertura final of the Copa de la Liga Profesional looming large. As a result, there is enormous anticipation among each and every one of the club’s fans from Núñez.

In any case, before that, more precisely this Wednesday, River must take the field for matchday five of this edition of the Copa Sudamericana. With the Monumental Stadium in Núñez as the setting, Eduardo Coudet’s team will go head-to-head with Red Bull Bragantino with the mission of securing first place in the group.


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As a consequence, Chacho has a dilemma, focused on the starting eleven he will choose to face the Brazilian side just a few days before the crucial match in which a new title will be on the line. Therefore, everything indicates that the River coach will rest a good number of key players.

With that in mind, good news emerged in recent hours regarding one of the members of the Millonario’s treatment room. It is Paulo Díaz, the Chilean defender who, although he had fallen behind Lucas Martínez Quarta and Lautaro Rivero, could make himself available for the match against Bragantino.

The experienced 31-year-old center back is recovering from a muscle tear and is awaiting medical clearance. This Tuesday, the former San Lorenzo de Almagro player, among other clubs, will be tested to confirm how he responds and whether he can be included in the squad list for the Sudamericana.

It is no small detail that the 56-cap Chile international responded well in Monday’s training session, so the next step is to put him under greater demands. If that also proves positive, it is practically a given that he will be one of the players included in Coudet’s matchday squad.

Logically, by extension, if he can be available against Bragantino, Paulo Díaz could also be called up for the match that will decide the new champion of the top flight of Argentine football. In that case, he would take a place on the bench, waiting for a new opportunity.

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