Boca tied with Lanús and added more concerns

Boca tied with Lanús and added more concerns

Carlos Zambrano, Nicolas Figal, Gabriel Aranda and Carlos Izquierdoz are injured and red frames suspended by the Libertadores. He joined them today, also injured, Gaston Avilawho had to retire before half an hour of the first half.

So Sebastian Battagliagiven the bad absences he has from central markers, he had to improvise with Luis Advíncula as central marker, entering Marcelo Weingandt to occupy the right side.

By then the game was already 1-1 due to José Sand’s recent goal (the 301st of his career), who at exactly 41 years and nine months (he will turn 42 on July 17) became the oldest player in the history in scoring a goal in the Bombonera. “With this I scored 50 against the big teams in Argentina,” he confessed at the end of the match.

That aforementioned motivation of those led by Jorge Almirón also had to do with the way in which the “maroon” equalizing goal was given, since it had been annulled by referee Facundo Tello at the request of assistant referee Maximiliano Castelli, due to an alleged position advance of Brian Aguirre in the previous play, but then the VAR review ended up validating the conquest of “Pepe” from Corrientes.

The VAR It would be important again at the end of the match, when a shot by Colombian Frank Fabra hit the right elbow of the entered Ángel González inside the visiting area, but from the Ezeiza affiliate they did not consider that action as a penalty for the “xeneize” .

the goal of Sebastian Villamuch applauded by the Boca fans, just five minutes into the game, after a lucky shot from outside the area that deflected into Matías Pérez, seemed to put the night on track for the locals against the last of Zone 2, who they take you 10 points in the same amount of dates.

And this also allowed those led by Sebastián Battaglia to stretch to five points the difference with the fifth in the standings, Colón, with whom he is fighting hand in hand for the fourth and last place among those classified for the quarterfinals of this contest. who only has 12 left in play.

But that goal seemed to have an inverse effect for Boca, because impelled by the disadvantage, he began to handle the ball to Boca until he achieved the aforementioned equality, and he was only able to resume the pulse of the game in the final quarter of an hour of the first stage.

Later, already in the complement, Battaglia made a fundamental adjustment in the middle of the field to prevent the visit from controlling the ball in that area, and although he did not abandon the 4-3-3 with which he had already gone out to play against Always Ready, from Bolivia, for the Copa Libertadores, did take out an offensive element like the Paraguayan Óscar Romero to have someone with a brand like the Colombian Jorman Campuzano enter in his place.

With that, half of the field was balanced and Boca, winning that area and drilling on the sides with the aforementioned Villa and the again figure of the field, Exequiel Zeballos, had some risky actions to take the victory, although in this occasion collided with a good night goalkeeper Fernando Monetti.

In this way the “curse” that haunts Boca in this year in which it has not yet won any match for the local tournament was extended one more date (the fifth in a row), while that evil of absences mentioned today added Ávila in an area as sensitive as the central rear.

Although in other sectors of the field the marginalized must be added (for different reasons) Agustín Almendra, Cristian Pavón and Eduardo Salvio (was present at the stadium). And another who “was absent without warning”, although he was in the field, was the scorer Darius Benedettowhich seems to yield more in the Libertadores than in the League Cup.

For next Wednesday against Godoy Cruz in Mendoza, for the eleventh date, Battaglia plans to put on the field a team with all the starters like today, to rotate only on Saturday, for the twelfth, as a local against Central Córdoba, from Santiago del Estero , thinking of course of the commitment on Tuesday 26 in Brazil against Corinthians, for the Copa Libertadores.

For Lanús, who also proposed a 4-3-3 in the Bombonera, well in the style of his coach, Almirón, his sights are set on the Copa Sudamericana, since as was said, in the native tournament he has no chance of doing anything little while.

– Synthesis –

Mouth: Javier Garcia; Luis Advíncula, Gastón Ávila, Marcos Rojo and Frank Fabra; Óscar Romero, Guillermo Fernández and Juan Ramírez; Exequiel Zeballos, Darío Benedetto and Sebastián Villa. DT: Sebastian Battaglia.

Lanus: Fernando Monetti; Leonel Di Plácido, Matías Pérez, Diego Braghieri and Alexander Bernabei; Brian Aguirre, Tomás Belmonte and Nicolás Pasquini; Lautaro Acosta, Jose Sandy Jose Lopez. DT: Jorge Almiron.

Goals in the first half: 5m. Villa (B) and 25m. Sand (L).

Change in the first half: 27m. Marcelo Weingandt for Ávila (B).

Changes in the second half: At the start Jorman Campuzano for Romero (B) and Maximiliano González for Di Plácido (L), 17m. Ángel González for Belmonte (L), 26m. Aaron Molinas for Ramírez (B) and Luis Vázquez for Benedetto (B), 30m. Lucas Varaldo by Sand (L),

Admonished: Rojo, Campuzano and Vázquez (B). Acosta, Di Plácido, Matías Pérez, Braghieri, Spinelli and Pasquini (L).

Court: Camilo Cichero.

Referee: Facundo Tello.

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