Mar 13 • 03:26 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

The new River of Coudet showed another energy: they knew how to suffer and breathed with joy against Huracán

River Plate secured a 2-1 victory over Huracán, showcasing resilience under new coach Eduardo Coudet.

Under the new leadership of coach Eduardo Coudet, River Plate achieved a 2-1 victory against Huracán, demonstrating a newfound energy and determination. The match featured goals from Sebastián Driussi and Gonzalo Montiel, who converted a penalty, while Huracán equalized briefly thanks to a penalty from Jordy Caicedo. In a dramatic second half, Quintero's penalty was saved by Hernán Galíndez, contributing to the overall tensions in the match, which included multiple player expulsions due to aggressive play.

Coudet expressed his vision for River's playing style, emphasizing the club's historic desire to be a dominant force on the pitch. His approach reflects his commitment to establishing a competitive team that resonates with River's rich history and expectations. The team's performance against Huracán signals a positive start to his tenure, as they managed to overcome challenges during the game and ultimately secure the win.

The match's outcome is significant as it sets a hopeful tone for the remainder of River's season under Coudet's management. With a focus on a proactive style of play, the club aims to reclaim its status in Argentine football. The resilience displayed during the match not only pleases fans but also builds a foundation for further development as Coudet continues to mold the team into a cohesive unit poised for future success.

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