River Plate’s Nightmare Continues: Another Historic Defeat, Whistles, and Calls for Change
From “Players, the c… of their mothers…” to Another Miraculous Loss
The Monumental’s war cry echoed once again this Sunday. The historic battle cry of 2013 resurfaced as River Plate suffered another humiliating defeat, this time at the hands of Sarmiento. The 3-1 loss left fans furious, with some calling for drastic changes within the club.
Ramón Díaz’s Ghosts Haunt River Plate Again
In the night of February 27, 2013, Ramón Díaz’s River Plate was danced by Lanús and eliminated from the Copa Sudamericana. Many of the protagonists of that team still haunt River Plate today, with fans at their wits’ end.
The Leaders’ Puzzling Choices
- The club’s leaders are left spinning, having maintained a well-conditioned club but watching titles slip away to the other side of the street.
- Marcelo Gallardo persists in making controversial decisions, leading some fans to question his judgment as River’s prospects grow uncertain with only three objectives left in the year.
Paulo Díaz: From Hero to Villain?
Paulo Díaz walked off the field without greeting the supporters, sparking outrage among the fans who vented on social media.

Sarmiento’s Miracle Result
Sarmiento, a humble team from Junín, pulled off an unlikely upset, defeating River Plate 3-1 at the Monumental. The result is no doubt one of the most historic victories in the club’s history.
The Coach’s Struggles and the Path Ahead
- Gallardo faces a monumental task, attempting to rally a group of highly paid players who have failed to meet expectations. The River Plate coach will need to make strong decisions and find a way to bring back the team’s glory days.
- The upcoming challenges are significant:
- The Argentine Cup is up for grabs.
- The Superclásico with Boca Juniors awaits.
- The Clausura Tournament is still in reach.
River Fans, What Now?
Millionaire fans are left wondering: What will happen to our beloved team? What changes will the leaders make, and will they finally start winning again?
“We are fed up with these players, and it’s clear that the coaches don’t know what they’re doing.”
The fans are eager for changes, and only time will tell if the leaders will listen to their cries for help.
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