Tiros Libres: Bi-Campeon?

By: Christian | January 29th, 2008

River will need to put last Saturday’s loss to Boca behind them when they face San Lorenzo tonight in the Torneo de Verano.

While claiming to not be completely abandoning his unpopular and as yet unproven 3-3-3-1 formation, Diego Simeone will instead start a 4-2-3-1. Returning to the starting lineup will be Radamel Falcao, who came on on as sub last Saturday, and Paulo Ferrari, who didn’t play at all. You can catch the match live on Fox Sports Español at 7pm ET. Should River win tonight they will “clinch” their second Torneo “title” in a row.

River Lineup:
Carrizo
Ferrari, Cabral, Nasuti, Villagra;
Ahumada, Abelairas
Rosales, Falcao, Ortega
Abreu

In other news, Marcelo Gallardo officially joined D.C. United today as a designated player. For you D.C. fans, remember it’s Ga-shar-do if you want to get the proper castellano pronunciation. … Finally, a recent study from the University Clinic of Munich Grosshadern claims to have found a link between heart problems and football. During the 2006 World Cup, researchers noticed a rise in heart related problems, including irregular heart beats and even heart attacks, amongst fans due to the emotional stress suffered at games. For those of you in California, maybe this can help calm you down. It might just save your life.





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