Showing posts with label Belgrano.. Show all posts
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Thursday, 23 June 2011

River on the brink of relegation



One half of Argentina’s famous duo of football clubs is on the brink of the humiliation of relegation from the country’s top flight.
River Plate, who boast a haul of trophies that would be the envy of any club in the world, will need to overcome a 2-0 deficit against Belgrano at El Monumetal this week.
While the club lays claim to 33 national titles and two Copa Libertadores crowns, current manager Juan Jose Lopez could forever be remembered as the man who took Los Millonarios into the second division for the first time.
However, despite losing the first leg of the relegation/promotion play-off, River Plate are clear favourites to win in front of a home crowd.
bwin prices River Plate at 57/100 to notch some kind of victory in 90 minutes, while the draw is priced at 12/5 and odds of 9/2 are available on another shock win for Belgrano.
The result in the first leg may have come as a shock to football betting fans around the world, but those with a keen interest in the Argentinean domestic game may have seen it coming.
Going into the first leg, Lopez’s side had not managed a win in four games, drawing three in a row and going into the final on the back of a 2-1 loss at the hands of Lanus.
By way of contrast, Belgrano have won three of their last five matches and will be full of confidence going into this final match of the season.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

The worst moment of River Plate



Lanús defeated River Plate 2-1, and led the team from Núñez to the relegation play-off against Belgrano. It will be the last chance of the historical team to stay at the premier football league.

Lanús' Silvio Romero opened the score at 30' of the first half of the game, but River's Erik Lamela managed to tie the result only 2' after the beginning of the second half. Although the partial result did not help River to leave the relegation area, it gave hope to the team from Núñez.Nevertheless, Leandro Díaz left River Plate without hopes after he netted Lanús' second goal in the 47' of the second half.
Possible match line-up:
River: Juan Pablo Carrizo; Jonathan Maidana, Alexis Ferrero y Adalberto Román; Paulo Ferrari, Matías Almeyda, Roberto Pereyra y Juan Manuel Díaz; Erik Lamela; Mariano Pavone and Leandro Caruso.
Goalee: Juan José López.
Lanús: Agustín Marchesín; Carlos Araujo, Santiago Hoyos, Paolo Goltz y Luciano Balbi; Mauro Camoranesi, Agustín Pelletieri y Guido Pizarro; Diego Valeri; César Carranza o Mario Regueiro and Silvio Romero.
Goalee: Gabriel Schurrer.
Referee: Pablo Lunati.
Stadium: River Plate.

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