A keepsake: River Plate overcomes COVID-19 obstacles for win

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With an injured midfielder improvising as a goalkeeper, and without any reserves because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the squad, River Plate somehow managed to beat Colombia's Santa Fé 2-1 on Wednesday in the Copa Libertadores.

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With an injured midfielder improvising as a goalkeeper, and without any reserves because of a COVID-19 outbreak in the squad, River Plate somehow managed to beat Colombia’s Santa Fé 2-1 on Wednesday in the Copa Libertadores.

The Argentine club took a 2-0 lead after six minutes in the group D match at the Monumental de Nuñez stadium in Buenos Aires, then defended desperately in front of emergency goalkeeper Enzo Pérez for the remainder of the match.

Twenty River Plate players tested positive for the coronavirus earlier this week, including all four goalkeepers. Coach Marcelo Gallardo hoped to bring two youth team goalkeepers into the senior squad, but South American soccer body CONMEBOL rejected the move.

Goalkeeper Enzo Nicolas Perez of Argentina's River Plate stops a ball during a Copa Libertadores soccer match against Colombia's Independiente Santa Fein Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, May 19, 2021. (Juan Ignacio Roncoroni/Pool via AP)
Goalkeeper Enzo Nicolas Perez of Argentina's River Plate stops a ball during a Copa Libertadores soccer match against Colombia's Independiente Santa Fein Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, May 19, 2021. (Juan Ignacio Roncoroni/Pool via AP)

The 35-year-old Pérez, who has played for River Plate since 2017 and won multiple titles, could not play in his regular position in the midfield because of a muscular injury. So he went on as a goalkeeper instead.

“My goalkeeper teammates wrote to me, I asked some things too, did some training with the goalkeeping coach and he gave me some advice,” Pérez told ESPN, explaining his buildup for the big positional switch. “With all the adrenaline I had I got a little lost and I always used the penalty spot as a reference.”

“To speak about the match has no sense because of what we have lived in this time and what we suffered with COVID-19,” he added.

Defender Fabrizio Angileri opened the scoring in the 3rd minute for River Plate and striker Julián Álvarez doubled the lead three minutes later.

The home team tried to keep tight control in the second half, as it had no substitutes, but Kelvin Osorio reduced the margin with a goal in the 73rd minute.

Pérez didn’t have to make any major saves, but his composure helped steer River to the victory.

Fabrizio German Angileri of Argentina's River Plate, left, is congratulated by his teammates after he scored the opening goal against Colombia's Independiente Santa Fe during a Copa Libertadores soccer match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, May 19, 2021. (Juan Ignacio Roncoroni/Pool via AP)
Fabrizio German Angileri of Argentina's River Plate, left, is congratulated by his teammates after he scored the opening goal against Colombia's Independiente Santa Fe during a Copa Libertadores soccer match in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Wednesday, May 19, 2021. (Juan Ignacio Roncoroni/Pool via AP)

River leads the group with 9 points in five matches. Brazil’s Fluminense has 8 points and Junior Barranquilla has 6. Santa Fé, with 2 points, can’t advance to the knockout stage of the tournament.

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