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·26 de maio de 2026
Rivero on Insta again: ‘God gives another chance’, leaving River?

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·26 de maio de 2026

After the defeat to Belgrano and after temporarily deactivating his social media accounts due to the criticism he received, the defender shared a statement on Instagram.
Lautaro Rivero, one of those singled out for River’s defeat in the Torneo Apertura final against Belgrano, deactivated his Instagram account after the match and hours later posted a story lamenting the result. The center-back conceded the penalty with which Nicolás Fernández equalized the match and was inattentive with Lucas Martínez Quarta on the goal with which Uvita turned the score around. With the Superclásico as a precedent and a string of poor performances, many fans harshly criticized him, which led the player to make this decision.
With 10 minutes left in the match and River leading 2-1, Rivero blocked with his left arm a chipped pass from Uvita Fernández to Ramiro Hernandes, who was making a run inside the box. At first, Yael Falcón Pérez ruled that it was not a punishable handball, but after being called by Leandro Rey Hilfer, he reviewed it on VAR and reversed his decision. The former Defensa y Justicia player converted it into a goal to make it 2-2. Then there was a communication breakdown between Martínez Quarta and Rivero—by that point in the match playing as center-back and left-back respectively—and the ball fell to Uvita himself, who scored with his left foot to make it 3-2 and give the title to the Pirata.
“I want to use this story to share what I went through yesterday. I’m leaving frustrated because the hope was enormous and I know what this shirt means. But I promise you my commitment is total and that I will keep giving the very best of myself to take River to the top. God always gives you another chance,” Rivero wrote 24 hours after the match.
An uncertain future after the lost final
Beyond the sporting blow, Rivero’s future at River will also be evaluated ahead of the next transfer window. The 22-year-old defender has a contract with River until December 2029 and a 100 million USD release clause, but all of this will now be reviewed, especially with Nicolás Otamendi’s imminent arrival at La Banda.
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