Superclásico: moments of tension between police and Boca fans

Superclásico: moments of tension between police and Boca fans

The doors of the legendary La Bombonera stadium have already opened and await the entry of the xeneizes fans in preparation for a new Superclásico between Boca and River within the framework of the fifteenth date of the Professional Football League. However, in the vicinity of the stadium, there were moments of tension between locals and police officers.

From the Ministry of Security They confirmed, a few days ago, how the security operation that would be carried out would be, which includes breathalyzer testswhere only one is allowed limit of 0.5 grams blood alcohol levels and the prohibition of entry with clothing that could “spur violence.” Because of this, the entry of some home fans was delayed and/or prohibited, which generated moments of tension.

The tense exchanges outside La Bombonera

From the Ministry of Security confirmed, a few days ago, how the security operation that would be carried out in the vicinity of the “Xeneize” stadium would be. The doors of the legendary stadium opened at 12 noon.four hours before the scheduled start time of the match.

The people in charge of controls at the stadium They are very strict with alcohol testswhere only one is allowed limit of 0.5 grams blood alcohol level. Fans who exceeded this number were not allowed to enter La Bombonera despite having an entrance.

In addition, the police officers were also excessively firm when it came to arresting the “Xeneize” fans who wanted to enter the stadium dressed as ghostsin the form of a dig at their eternal rival for their relegation to the second category of Argentine football in 2011. It should be noted that the match is played without visitor bias.

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Fans who came wearing “provocative” clothing were issued with a violation.

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This week, a harsh sanction was announced for a River fan, who went to the stadium for the match against Lanús wearing a shirt with a message mocking his classic rival. Because of this, police authorities intercepted him, drew up a report, confiscated the garment and after this the Undersecretary of Security and Public Order confirmed that will not be able to enter any stadium in the country for a period of one year.

Finally, a Large police operation on the street to prevent the installation of “trapitos”the illegal sale and resale of tickets for the superclásico. It was previously confirmed that, in the event of finding any person in an illegal maneuver, a violation will be made and will also be included in the Tribuna register Secure, prohibiting his future entry to football stadiums.

Possible Boca and River formations:

Ahead of the Superclásico, the home team has a squad with numerous injury problems. Brian Aguirre (injured) and Gary Medel (not called up) are the two players ruled out for the match.

However, the Xeneize coach, Diego Martínez, recovered other players that he will have available for the match. They are the Peruvian Luis Advincula (Achilles tendon discomfort), the Argentine Marcos Rojo (muscle injury) and the Uruguayan Edinson Cavani (he recovered from a torn soleus muscle).

On the millionaire’s side, Marcelo Daniel Gallardo’s team will have two very important losses in the midfield. These are: Rodrigo Aliendro (shoulder injury) and Maximiliano Meza (he is not on the list of those called up due to a muscular discomfort).

In addition, Colombian striker Miguel Borja is called up for the date, it is estimated that the footballer will not be in the starting lineup to protect him for the return match against Colo Colo from Chile by the quarters of final of the Copa Libertadores de América.

Thus, the probable formations are:

Boca Juniors: Sergio Romero, Luis Advincula, Cristian Lema, Marcos Rojo, Lautaro Blanco; Ignacio Miramon, Pol Fernandez, Cristian Medina, Kevin Zenon; Miguel Merentiel and Edinson Cavani.

River Plate: Franco Armani; Milton Casco, Federico Gattoni, Paulo Diaz, Enzo Diaz; Rodrigo Villagra, Nicolas Fonseca; Manuel Lanzini, Franco Mastantuono; Facundo Colidio and Adam Bareiro.

Source: Ambito

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