River edge Barracas Central as Montiel heads winner in opener | OneFootball

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·24 janvier 2026

River edge Barracas Central as Montiel heads winner in opener

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River Plate defeated Barracas Central 1-0 with a goal from Gonzalo Montiel, starting the 2026 Apertura Tournament on the right foot.

After a very poor 2025, in which they failed to achieve any of their goals, the Millionaires kicked off at the Chiqui Tapia Stadium, introducing all their new signings: Matías Viña, Aníbal Moreno, and Fausto Vera, who had gained minutes in the preseason friendlies, made their official debut with the red band, as did goalkeeper Santiago Beltrán, replacing the injured Franco Armani.


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Tomás Galván, who returned to Núñez after four loans, also started the match, positioning himself ahead of Moreno and Vera and trying to connect with Juanfer Quintero, the most active player on Marcelo Gallardo's team at the start of the season.

The danger in the first half came from the feet of the Colombian, first with a pass to Galván, who chipped the ball over the goalkeeper Miño, leaving it for Vera, who, when finishing, encountered Campi's hand in the big controversy of the afternoon.

Neither referee Ramírez nor the VAR considered it a penalty, and the game continued after the Millionaires' protests, with the visitors monopolizing ball possession and the home team, led by Rubén Darío Insúa, holding on with a well-organized five-man defense and trying to capitalize on any counterattack opportunities.

Thus, Toro Morales, a former Boca player, had a chance in River's area, but his shot went wide, and on the other end, Driussi -today accompanied by Colidio, with Salas starting on the bench- tested Miño, who reacted brilliantly after the forward's volley, following a good cross from Viña.

Although the game seemed to be controlled by Gallardo's team, it didn't translate into danger. There were few goal opportunities and many problems finding passes beyond the three-quarters of the field, one of their major shortcomings in 2025.

What initially seemed like a more pronounced dominance gradually faded, and despite some attempts by Juanfer, always looking to receive and open up the field, the first half ended goalless.

Heading into the second half, neither Gallardo nor Insúa made any substitutions, and the first clear chance came to Morales, with a shot from outside the area that Beltrán saved comfortably.

But gradually, River brought the game closer to Miño's goal, and what they couldn't solve on the ground, they did in the air, thanks to Juanfer Quintero's excellent free-kick, sending a great cross to the far post, where Gonzalo Montiel appeared to score the 1-0 in the 59th minute.

Immediately after, Gallardo made his first substitutions: he brought on Subiabre, one of the preseason revelations, and Galoppo, replacing Colidio and Vera, while keeping Moreno, the most consistent player in midfield.

Galoppo, a specialist in arriving, shot poorly from the edge of the area, and minutes later, Subiabre, the other substitute, received an excellent pass from Quintero but got tangled up: he hesitated to shoot, then tried to assist, and ended up only winning a corner.

The Barracas fans stood up to cheer on their team, which had to push forward with the disadvantage on the scoreboard, but even with the 1-0, River maintained complete control.

Puig, Guaraz, and Duarte were chosen by Gallego Insúa to try to change the course of the game, while Gallardo's last bets were Salas and Lencina, replacing Quintero and Galván, two of the players who tried the hardest to create plays, sometimes successfully, sometimes not, but always trying.

When the match seemed to end without further excitement, as Beltrán wasn't even tested on the hot and sunny afternoon at the Chiqui Tapia Stadium, Insúa made his last changes: Rak and Taborda.

Particularly the newcomer from Independiente, moments after entering the field, crafted a great play on the left and almost equalized the score: his shot was intercepted, and a teammate's shot was as well.

On the other side, with the home team more committed on the field, Miño stood tall against Driussi, and Salas missed an incredible goal in the small area.

The passivity that had set in with the 1-0 suddenly turned into a back-and-forth, with Bruera and Morales, offensive references, crashing into everything and worrying Rivero and Martínez Quarta.

But the lack of offensive resources and, ultimately, the little time left worked against Barracas, who didn't even test Beltrán. In the end, it was a 1-0 victory for River, who couldn't seal the deal and had to hold on until the last breath.

Without shining, but winning away, something they had become unaccustomed to recently (although in the final stretch of 2025, when everything was negative, they also suffered many defeats in Núñez), Gallardo's team secured three important points to start the Apertura Tournament.

Their next opponent will be Gimnasia, on Wednesday at the Monumental, while Barracas will visit Aldosivi in Mar del Plata on the same day.

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