F. Armani, Club Atlético River Plate's trusted goalkeeper, stands as a fortress for the team this season. The 35-year-old has made crucial stops in key matches, ensuring that Los Millonarios remain competitive in the League. Recently, he maintained yet another clean sheet against Defensa y Justicia, a performance that showcased his reflexes and command of the area. The rainy conditions at Estadio Norberto "Tito" Tomaghello on Saturday night only amplified his impressive display.

More than just a shot-stopper, Armani's experience is invaluable. During press conferences, he emphasizes unity and the collective effort of the squad. "We train hard every day, and that prepares us for matches," he stated after the game against Huracán, where his key saves allowed the team to secure a vital three points.

The bond between Armani and his defenders is palpable. In the last five matches, the cooperation among the backline, aided by his vocal leadership, has drastically reduced the number of shots faced. Stats reveal that Club Atlético River Plate's defensive stability has improved significantly since the last quarter of the previous season.

After ten seasons covering Club Atlético River Plate, it's clear that Armani isn't just a player, but a linchpin in the club's pursuit of glory. Rivals have begun to recognize this, and his performance against Boca Juniors will be closely anticipated in their upcoming derby. Club Atlético River Plate's title ambitions may very well hinge on his form, and that adds pressure , pressure he seems to thrive on.