Independiente made its debut in the friendly summer tournament, equaling zero once morest Boca. These are the scores according to Red hell!
Rodrigo Rey: (6.5) Although he did not have much work, the goalkeeper had an auspicious presentation, judiciously cutting off all the opponent’s dangerous plays.
Luciano Gomez: (4) A calm debut, in a match where he might not be sharp in attack, but he had some difficulties in defense, having to think regarding a rival like Sebastián Villa and a defense with which he practically did not train.
Sergio Barreto: (2) He came with a neat game, in which it was rarely complicated. In a play in which he went to the band, to correct a mistake by Gómez, he ended up committing an unnecessary foul, which ended with his second yellow card and expulsion
Edgar Elizalde: (5) He played a large part of the first half and the entire complement was booked, in something that did not mean any inconvenience to him, on the other hand, he was never surpassed by the rival.
Ayrton Costa: (6.5) Good match, they pressed effectively, tried to show themselves as an option and generate danger in attack, something that was difficult for them to do, but they rounded off a good match, in which they were solid in defense.
Lucas González: (6) Saltita had a great first half, blurring a bit in the complement, but always being that spare wheel in the middle, perfectly fulfilling its function of five when removing and distributing.
Ivan Marcone (8): If we talk regarding a good game in the middle, we must recognize the new captain, who plays better in each game. Although it is not a great offensive card, he is the one who with his silent work generates play and danger for the King of Cups, closing the Xeneizes attacks this time.
Augustine Mulet (5): A discreet debut for the midfielder, in a player who arrived a few days ago and must adapt, losing much of the game and leaving physically exhausted.
Juan Cazares: (5.5) The Ecuadorian had few chances, presenting himself quite a bit in attack, but being able to participate little given the little contact he had with the ball, his impact faded as the minutes passed.
Rodrigo Marquez: (5) The Chila thing was lazy, who had the merit of showing himself, asking for it and trying to play. Against it, it must be said that he wasted plays to hurry, in a footballer who must add minutes to meet his great version
Matias Gimenez: (7) Exciting appearance, in a player who was judicious to play with his back and to be able to disturb, when he had it, he showed great technical skills, in an attacker that generates great expectations.
Brian Marquez: (-)
Joaquin Laso: (-)
Patrick Ostachuk: (-)
Kevin Lopez: (-)
Martin Cauteruccio: (-)