River Plate gets into the quarterfinals of the Argentine Cup

River plate qualified this Sunday for the quarterfinals of the Argentina Cup with a 4-1 win over him Aldosivi by Fernando Gago in a match full of options for the local and in which the Colombian Rafael Santos Borré he dedicated his goal to the country, immersed in a delicate social situation.

River now awaits the confirmation of its rival in the phase of the eight best. For now, a superclassic is emerging with Boca Juniors that on Saturday, with an alternative team, lost 1-0 on their visit to the Board of Trustees.

The Argentine Cup celebrates its thirteenth and last day this weekend.

In the first stage of today's game, those led by Marcelo 'el Muñeco' Gallardo again showed some problems in the definition and, although they went up at 16 minutes with a penalty charged by Gonzalo Montiel, they allowed Aldosivi to draw before that the first 45 minutes ended with a goal from Malcom Braida.

In the second half River came out with everything and very soon the Colombian Rafael Santos Borré put the Millionaire back up.

Borré celebrated it by showing a flag of his country that is experiencing moments of anguish due to the popular protests that have been taking place in the streets for 11 days.

The Colombian striker has already spoken out previously to reject the violence in the demonstrations and the violent repression by the public forces.

Borré adds eight goals in the current championship with the Millionaire and establishes himself as the historical scorer of the 'Muñeco' era in NÚñez's team.

The other goals of River Plate for the 4-1 victory were contributed by José Paradela, in a very well defined play that was born from a rejection in defense of River, and Matías Suárez who took advantage of a great pass from Nicolás de la Cruz.