One by one vs Platense | All the Latest News from Independiente

One by one vs Platense | All the Latest News from Independiente
One by one vs Platense | All the Latest News from Independiente

InfiernoRojo’s scores in Independiente’s 0-0 draw against Calamar.

Rodrigo Rey (7): The goalkeeper was very attentive and confident throughout the game to manage the area and go out to cut off Platense’s long balls. To make matters worse, he had an extraordinary save that allowed Red to not leave empty-handed.

Mauritius Island (5): The Chilean had no participation in attack in the first half. In the second half, he went on the attack a little more and provided some depth.

Juan Fedorco (6): He was firm and sure. He was able to prevail in the tough duel he had against Mateo Pellegrino. Additionally, he saved a ball on the line late in the game.

Joaquín Laso (4): He had many inaccuracies when starting with the ball and compromised his teammates with some deliveries. He wasn’t solid defensively either.

Damián Pérez (5): He played a correct game on the left side, since he understood that you had to have strong legs and concentration to mark your rivals.

David Martínez (6): Tata stood out for its presence, commitment and physical display. The midfielder was in charge of recovering the ball and biting throughout the 90 minutes.

Federico Mancuello (4): Mancu had his return to ownership, but could not take advantage of the opportunity. He was very static, he was not in charge of generating the game and, from time to time, he had no participation in both the defensive and offensive phases.

Diego Tarzia (5): The midfielder had his first start in Primera, but he did not have much participation in the game and he seemed uncomfortable throughout his stay on the field. He was replaced 15 minutes into the match.

Lucas González (5): Saltita could not take charge of the team’s offensive generation. He had some flashes of quality from him, but not much more than that.

Alex Luna (4): He could not demonstrate in any passage of the match that spark and daring that characterize him. He played very focused on the left and, perhaps, that was detrimental to his game.

Ignacio Maestro Puch (5): The forward sacrificed himself and demanded physically, although he did not have clear scoring opportunities. They gave him a clear penalty at the end of the first half, which was not called by Rey Hilfer.

Gabriel Avalos (4): He had some good interventions when he first joined, but he became weaker and ended up having very little participation.

Santiago Lopez (5): He replaced Tarzia to try to provide freshness and daring on the right, although the match was very close and that harmed his game.

Jhonny Quiñónez (4): He went almost unnoticed since his entry, which can only be explained by the need to put fresh legs in the center of the field.

Javier Ruiz (5): He put together some good plays, but he was always very far from the area and they ended up being more insinuations than concerns for Platense.

Gabriel Neves (-)

 
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