Boca and Central Barracks They starred in a balanced first half, in which the former tried to take advantage of the imbalance that they could take out, especially Exequiel Zeballos on the right hand in hand with the local left back Brian Calderara and the locals also in the incisive attacks of the former “xeneize” Pablo Mouche and Neri Bandiera by the sides.
In this way, half of the court was a fast traffic zone, although when it slowed down, the most judicious management was that of the “white and red” due to the contribution of the trio made up of Iván Tapia, Fernando Valenzuela and especially Dylan Glaby.
But for that parity to be broken, the other essential protagonist of the Boca attack had to appear, Sebastian Villaand the Colombian was not very participative in the first 40 minutes.
However, a minute later Villa appeared from the left and in one of his classic moves he dribbled into the middle and took a lopsided forehand that went into the far post behind goalkeeper Rodrigo Saracho’s sinister hand.
That conquest seemed to direct the party to Mouth taking into account their greater individual potential and consequently their superior hierarchy as a team, since they arrived at the end of the first half.
But that blow that seemed to have come at a key moment quickly dissipated, since in the second minute of injury time awarded by referee Patricio Loustau, he allowed a corner kick to be executed to Central Barracks about the hour and the execution of Iván Tapia ended with the little Bandiera (1.72 meters tall) heading in the middle of the “xeneize” area to achieve equality.
The second stage was something else, because Mouth came out determined to impose conditions and not just trying to drill from the sides before a Darius Benedetto absent again without notice, but trying to collect passes to reach Saracho’s area with more associated play.
And so it was that shortly before the quarter of an hour, precisely in a combined action, the Colombian frank fabra He came with the ball dominated to the edge of the small area and in a play of “baby football” he delivered towards the middle so that Guillermo “Pol” Fernández scored his first goal since returning to Boca.
But when immediately Central Barracks he was going to go for parity again, the coup de grâce came with the expulsion of his midfield axis, the aforementioned Glaby, and with one man less it was too much of an advantage to go fight a team like Boca.
Then, after an interruption of about four minutes because flares began to fall from the local tribune of the All Boys field, while on the one facing Chivilcoy street the numerous apparently “neutral” fans were called to silence, not to say Boquenses, the visit pressed the accelerator again and in another meeting between Villa and Zeballos “Changuito” scored the third with a foot to foot also as “daddy” in “a tile” to unbalance Saracho and convert.
So everything was up to Boca, who could expand in some other action, but realizing that his rival was “groggy” he did not go looking for the knockout and reserved energy to win comfortably by points.
In this way, the starting team that Sebastián Battaglia arranged tonight will now go into recess thinking about June 28, when he will visit one of the leaders of the Brazilian championship, Corinthians, for the first leg of the Libertadores round of 16. Already next Friday against Unión, in the Bombonera, they will face it with alternative formation, the same day that Barracas Central will visit Banfield.
The “Guapo” has scheduled his round of 16 match. final of the Argentine Cup against River Plate for July 13 in La Pedrera, San Luis.
the goals
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Formations
Central Barracks: Rodrigo Saracho; Máximiliano Rodríguez, Nicolás Ferreyra, Gonzalo Paz and Brian Calderara; Facundo Mater, Dylan Glaby, Iván Tapia and Fernando Valenzuela; Neri Bandiera and Pablo Mouche. DT: Alfredo Berti.
Boca Juniors: Agustin Rossi; Luis Advíncula, Carlos Izquierdoz, Marcos Rojo and Frank Fabra; Guillermo Fernández, Alan Varela and Óscar Romero; Exequiel Zeballos, Darío Benedetto and Sebastián Villa. DT: Sebastian Battaglia.
Goals in the second half: 41m. Villa (BJ) and 47m. Bandiera (BC).
Goals in the second half: 13m. Fernandez (BJ) and 22m. Zeballos (BJ).
Changes in the second half: 25m. Luis Vázquez for Benedetto (BJ) and Carlos Zambrano for Rojo (BJ), 32m. Carlos Arce for Ferreyra (BC), 35m. Juan Ramírez by Romero (BJ), 40m. Luca Langoni for Villa (BJ), Sebastián Rincón for Valenzuela (BC) and Aaron Molinas for Fernández (BJ).
Admonished: Tapia, Arce, Paz and Rincón (BC). Benedetto, Rojo, Advíncula, Zeballos and Vázquez (BJ).
Incidence: 15m. Glaby (BC) sent off in the second half.
Field: Falkland Islands (All Boys).
Referee: Patricio Loustau.
Source: Ambito

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