Three River players set to join up after Tigre | OneFootball

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·6 February 2026

Three River players set to join up after Tigre

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The return of Matías Viña and the inclusion of Maximiliano Salas in place of the injured Sebastián Driussi are the only two changes River will present to face Tigre this Saturday at the Monumental. However, for the following match, against Argentinos in La Paternal, there could be three significant new developments: the returns to the starting lineup of Franco Armani and Marcos Acuña, and the call-up of Kendry Páez.

El Muñeco is very pleased with what the Uruguayan fullback has done since his arrival, despite his childish sending off against Gimnasia, and for that reason, he will give Huevo almost another week to get up to speed after a preseason in which he had to deal with a severe bruise on one of his feet. Out of necessity, the world champion had his first minutes of the year in Arroyito, but he was noticeably lacking in match fitness. With more training and more game rhythm, it is practically a given that he will return to the starting lineup.


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In goal, the situation is similar, although with a greater disparity regarding the weight of the names. Armani is the undisputed owner of the position, but a muscle tear and subsequent inflammation in the Achilles tendon of his right leg have prevented him from playing so far this year. His place has been well filled by Santiago Beltrán, who, in fact, has yet to concede a goal for River (including even the two preseason matches).

El Pulpo is already training alongside the rest of the squad and is expected to return on matchday five against El Bicho. The 21-year-old youngster would be his backup, and Ezequiel Centurión, back after his loan spell at Independiente Rivadavia, would find himself in such an uncomfortable situation that it is even likely he will return to Mendoza.

The return of two world champions would be the big news in the starting eleven for the match in La Paternal on Thursday, February 12 (or, failing that, for the debut in the Copa Argentina against Ciudad Bolivar on Tuesday, the 17th). In addition to these two returns, a highly anticipated debut could take place: that of Kendry Páez.

The 18-year-old Ecuadorian has only had a handful of training sessions wearing River’s kit, and the coaching staff has decided not to rush his debut. For now, the idea is for him to adapt to the group, to Argentine football, to the environment, and to the country before stepping onto the pitch. There is a chance he could be at the Diego Armando Maradona for the fifth round of the Apertura, but it is almost certain he will be part of the squad traveling to San Luis for the round of 32 match in the Copa Argentina.

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

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