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Match statistics
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0 Blocked Shots 1
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9 Shots insidebox 2
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9 Shots off Goal 1
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8 Shots on Goal 1
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8 Shots outsidebox 1
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17 Total Shots 3
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6 Corner Kicks 3
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2 Offsides 5
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12 Fouls 11
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1 Red Cards 2
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3 Yellow Cards 2
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551 Passes accurate 167
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634 Total passes 248
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 6
Match timeline
20 eventsKey moments
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13'
Gimnasia L.P.Red Cardby Manuel Panaro
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41'
River PlateGoalby J. Quintero
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50'
River PlateGoalby J. Quintero
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56'
River PlateRed Cardby Matías Viña
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90'
Gimnasia L.P.Red Cardby Jorge de Asis
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Lineups
- 41Santiago Beltrán
- 29Gonzalo Montiel
- 28Lucas Martínez Quarta
- 13Lautaro Rivero
- 18Matías Viña
- 15Fausto Vera
- 6Aníbal Moreno
- 26Tomás Galván
- 10Juan Fernando Quintero
- 11Facundo Colidio
- 9Sebastián Driussi
- 42Franco Jaroszewicz
- 5Juan Portillo
- 31Facundo González
- 36Ulises Giménez
- 17Paulo Díaz
- 34Giuliano Galoppo
- 39Santiago Lencina
- 22Kevin Castaño
- 23Matías Galarza
- 38Ian Subiabre
- 7Maximiliano Salas
- 32Agustín Ruberto
- Nelson Insfrán23
- Alexis Steimbach25
- Renzo Giampaoli4
- Enzo Martínez21
- Pedro Silva24
- Augusto Max16
- Nicolas Schelotto10
- Manuel Panaro7
- Nacho Fernández8
- Franco Torres26
- Marcelo Torres32
- Julián Kadijevic27
- Diego Mastrangelo6
- Gonzalo Gonzalez2
- Juan Cruz Cortazzo35
- Gonzalo Errecalde14
- Alejo Gelsomino15
- Santiago Villarreal42
- Lucas Castro19
- Pablo Aguiar33
- Jeremías Merlo11
- Jorge de Asis30
- Agustín Auzmendi29
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 2
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Match Recap
River Plate Capitalise on Numerical Advantage to Beat Ten-Man Gimnasia
Juan Fernando Quintero’s brace fires River Plate to crucial 2-0 victory at Monumental
River Plate seized on a first-half red card to claim a vital 2-0 victory over Gimnasia L.P. at the Estadio Más Monumental, with Juan Fernando Quintero’s double proving decisive in a match that swung on early dismissals.
The visitors’ task became mountainous just 13 minutes in when Manuel Panaro received his marching orders following a VAR review that upgraded his initial booking to a straight red. The numerical disadvantage left Gimnasia exposed against a River side that had managed just one win in their previous five league outings.
Quintero capitalised on the extra man advantage eight minutes before the interval, breaking the deadlock with a well-taken finish that reflected River’s growing dominance. The Colombian playmaker doubled his tally five minutes after the restart, putting the result beyond doubt as Gimnasia struggled to mount any meaningful response.
The match statistics painted a picture of complete River control. Marcelo Gallardo’s side registered 17 shots to Gimnasia’s three, enjoyed 71% possession, and forced six saves from the visiting goalkeeper compared to just one at the other end. Their 87% pass accuracy demonstrated the composure that comes with playing against ten men.
Gimnasia’s misery was compounded when they lost another player to a red card in stoppage time, with Jorge de Asis dismissed as frustrations boiled over. River also saw Matías Viña receive two yellow cards in quick succession midway through the second half, though by then the result was already secure.
The victory moves River level on 25 points with their opponents, though both remain in mid-table mediocrity. Sitting sixth and seventh respectively in the 30-team Liga Profesional, neither side has lived up to expectations this campaign, with identical records of 22 points from 16 matches yielding a modest 1.38 points per game.
ScoresFooty’s prediction algorithm had anticipated a narrow 1-0 River victory, though Quintero’s clinical finishing ensured a more comfortable margin for the hosts.