Independiente's 1-1 draw against River Plate: Luciano Cabral was the best player for River Plate, but he lacked the goal.

Independiente drew with River Plate in the Libertadores de América. Julio Vaccari's team came closer, but they ran into the confidence of Franco Armani. The skillful Luciano Cabral was the Red's best player, driving Enzo Pérez wild and pulling the strings.
Below is Clarín's report card:
They barely troubled him throughout the night. He barely had any trouble with a shot from Galarza Fonda, which he caught at the near post.
Since River barely attacked, the full-back had a quiet afternoon. He didn't contribute much offensively.
He didn't suffer any hot flashes, but he was restrained and didn't dare to go out too much with the ball under control.
The former Inter Miami player looked solid, even though he had very little work.
Without having to work in defense, he proved to be an interesting outlet on the left.
The Chilean was firm in containment and distribution.
He controlled the timing of Independiente's midfield, which won the battle against River in that sector.
He looked very restless and caused a few headaches for the Millonario defense. He scored a superb goal, but it was ruled out due to a precise offside decision by Abaldo.
He was Independiente's best player. He tried to put it under the sole of the ball and made life difficult for Enzo Pérez. He had a clear chance in the second half, but his subtle finish was saved by Armani.
He had good and bad times. He also scored a goal, but the assistant referee saw an offside error, which was validated by VAR.
An interesting debut for the Uruguayan, who started after just a handful of training sessions. He played as a false nine and delivered.
He came on in the second half and showed his spark. He lacked the finishing touches.
He came in at the end. He wasn't qualified.
He came in at the end. He wasn't qualified.
He came in at the end. He wasn't qualified.
Clarin