Will Matías Suárez be Belgrano’s center forward against Tigre?

Will Matías Suárez be Belgrano’s center forward against Tigre?
Will Matías Suárez be Belgrano’s center forward against Tigre?

Since he returned in January of this year, Matías Suárez is waiting to find an opportunity to show that he can be important for Belgrano’s present.

With Guillermo Farré as coach, the former River player failed to get into shape and the coach almost did not take him into account, so much so that he barely used him in the last four games before his departure, playing 70 minutes in total.

With the arrival of Juan Cruz Real he gained the coach’s consideration and improved his presence after improving his physical condition and so it was that in the first game of the coach who replaced the distant Farré, on March 29 against Tigre, he was from the beginning by 64 minutes, then he started the match against Inter de Brazil for the Sudamericana again and played the initial stage.

After that match with the Porto Alegre team, he was absent from the squad from April 2 to May 18, when the Pirate visited River at the Monumental and was beaten 3 to 0.

He played in Brazil on May 28 in the 2-1 victory for a few minutes and was the entire complement against Argentinos Juniors on matchday 4 of the Professional League tournament. Now, with Pablo Chavarría suspended after his expulsion against La Paternal and with Franco Jara in the final stretch of his recovery from a muscle injury, everything suggests that he will have a new opportunity to be against Matador from the beginning.

As happened in Juan Real’s presentation in the tournament, Matías Suárez appears again as the candidate to keep the leading position from the beginning. There is still time for the game with Tigre, which will be on Thursday, June 13 at 7 p.m., but opportunity knocks on Matías’s door.

 
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