River Plate Triumphs in Brazil: Beltrán and Quarta Secure Win Over RB Bragantino
River Plate continued their impressive run of form with a hard-fought victory against RB Bragantino on Brazilian soil. The win further solidifies the team’s momentum in the Copa Sudamericana, driven by key performances from Santiago Beltrán and Martínez Quarta.

The match was decided by clinical finishing, as Santiago Beltrán and Martínez Quarta found the back of the net to ensure the three points returned to Argentina.
Following the match, manager Coudet provided a candid assessment of the team’s performance. While celebrating the result, the coach remained self-critical regarding the quality of play. Still, he highlighted the significance of the team’s current form, specifically noting the achievement of securing eight wins.
“The victory is vital, but we must seem at how we played.” Coudet, River Plate Manager
Beyond the immediate result, the victory carries significant historical weight. According to reports on the team’s historical record, this win in Brazil allows River Plate to equal a specific milestone previously held by their rivals, Boca Juniors.
The result as well has immediate implications for the tournament standings. As River Plate navigates the group stage of the Sudamericana, the victory improves their positioning and clarifies the requirements needed to classify directly for the round of 16.
Coudet’s reflections after the match, as detailed by recent coverage, highlighted a balance between the chapa
of their winning streak and a commitment to improving their tactical execution.
With the victory in Brazil secured, River Plate shifts its focus toward maintaining this momentum to ensure a favorable seed in the knockout stages of the competition. More details on Coudet’s reaction to the win underscore the team’s ambition for the remainder of the season.