The kid who broke it at Colo Colo was the figure of the Millionaires team and for the first time since he was with the Millionaires he brought the ball home.
a dam This is Pablo Solari in River Plate. Former Colo Colo striker didn’t fit the Millionaires’ shirt and he showed it -once again- in the Argentine Cup.
Tournament that took the team from Buenos Aires to Florencio Varela, to face Defense and Justice of Sebastián Beccacece. Duel which on paper seemed like a difficult obstacle to overcome, but which el Pibe solved in just four minutes.
First, and barely started the match, Solari looked for the opposing goal with a shot that went wide. But his revenge would come almost immediately, when Juan Fernando Quintero allowed it with a pass between the lines and the young striker defined low and crossed to make it 0-1 on the set of the Centenario de Resistencia stadium.
With that, the Arizona (Argentina) born added his fifth goal in eight games with the blood band and wanted more. I would have liked it to come true in the second leg and when River was already winning 0-2 (Lucas Beltrán scored at 30 ‘).
The man who did his thing at Macul, defined a Beltrán counterattack well and left it 0-3 in the 51st minute. It was Pablo Solari’s sixth goal with the jersey of one of the most important teams on the other side of the mountain range and with it he also earned the praise of the newspaper Olé, who assured that the young man “is connected”.
And he was so hip that when Enzo Pérez allowed him at 82′, not only increased his personal tally to seven and made it 0-4, he also defined with an exquisite backhand and brought the ball home, thanks to his first hat-trick with the River Plate shirt.
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