With a temperature of 30 degrees and a high dose of humiditythe weather also complicates River, who finds it difficult to stand against the dangerous advances of Fortaleza. Marcelo Gallardo chats with Enzo Fernándezso that it goes back a few meters: it is essential to recover the sacred fire in the middle zone.Held by Armani and a couple of saving crosses Paul Diaz, River suffers the game in Brazil. Fortaleza is a good team, with boldness and surprise. Beyond the virtues of others, the millionaire team is fragile in defense, a bit messy, with separate lines. In a classic two-way clash, with little of the physical rigor of a cup match, Fortaleza and River have chances of enter the rival area with danger. In that tune, the millionaire team shows cracks in the defensive line. Not only in the four members of the back: he suffers the setback, from Enzo Pérez backwards. Armani again, flew and took the ball to the corner. Fortress is sharper, hosted by Lucas Crispim, a talented man.Strength and courage: Julián Alvarez and Tinga, hand in handTwitter @RiverPlateArmani covered a hand in hand. After a while, he flew and sent a shot from Lucas Lima to the corner. Strength attacks a lot and with criteria, defends itself with certain licenses. River responds, although he maintains some doubts. It’s a great show. A left-footed shot from Barco went close. Penalty from Marcelo to Pochettino, who with impulse entered the area, with pure enthusiasm and was shot down. Support is genius Enzo Fernandez. After the protests, the young midfielder kicks the penalty. Crusader, classy. River tied.
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