🔙 River regains key players ahead of Rosario Central match | OneFootball

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·25 March 2025

🔙 River regains key players ahead of Rosario Central match

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Important days are coming for River Plate.


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Next weekend, Marcelo Gallardo's team will host Rosario Central led by Ariel Holan at the Monumental, for matchday 11 of the Apertura.

Then, during the week, they will make their debut in the Copa Libertadores 2025, against Universitario in Lima.

Although last week the Millonario had to lament a new bad news related to injuries —the tear of Matías Kranevitter was confirmed— there are others who are preparing to leave the infirmary and return to the field this week.

The recovered ready to return

Marcelo Gallardo will have at his disposal, after a while, important players for the team.

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Sebastián Driussi, Lucas Martínez Quarta and Matías Rojas, if nothing unusual happens, will be available again for the match against Central.

The first two, who have already completed the expected recovery time from their respective tears, have a chance to get into the starting eleven, although due to the lack of activity, Muñeco may decide to preserve them, thinking about Wednesday's Copa Libertadores match.

Paraguayan Rojas, who had come in as a substitute and is still looking for his place in a very crowded position, also overcame his tear and will surely be an option from the bench.

Another one preparing to return is Giuliano Galoppo. The former São Paulo midfielder started the season as a fixed starter, but after the victory against Lanús at the Monumental, he suffered a strain that has kept him out for 36 days already.


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