Thus, those led by Hugo Ibarra reached 42 units and are at the head of the positions ahead of Atlético Tucumán, which has 41, and Racing Club, which has 40.
A new victory for this Boca “streak” materialized and it has gone 13 games without losing, and it is the fifth in a row counting the one on Wednesday against Quilmes for the Argentine Cup.
In a development that had two faces: a lackluster and boring first part and the other emotional and with a back and forth with goal situations for both teams, Mouth ended up closing a very valuable victory five dates from the end of the championship.
#TournamentBinance | Date 22 | Summary of Boca – Velez
Beyond justice or not victory, Mouth bases it on the great moment of the goalkeeper Agustin Rossi and of some of his youths to whom coach Ibarra “gave them a field” and they responded with key goals that mark this present.
Before it was Luca Langoni and now the “Bull” Morales who gave three key points to a team that is still looking for a line of play, but does not stop adding.
The first half was lackluster, more fought than played, and in which there were almost no dangerous situations.
“To be champion today you have to win”sang “12” when the voice of the stadium announced the defeat of Atlético Tucumán by 2 to 1 against Patronato.
And carried by the cries of the 54 thousand fans, Mouth It was with desire, with attitude, but without game.
As the minutes passed, those desires were diluted before an opponent who was waiting.
In the first 10 it seemed that the locals could take advantage, first with a run of frank fabra who finished without force and the ball ended up in the hands of Leonardo Burian and then with a center Oscar Romero by left that could not connect Langoni.
For your part Velez was still entrenched in the middle with the good work of Mateo Seoane who won the sector against Alan Varela.
The midfielder nearly converted in the 25th minute when he found a rebound in the six-yard box, kicked and parried Fabbra near the goal line.
At the end of the plot, “Fortin” almost gave the surprise in a pass to the clearing by Lucas Pratto that left Lucas Janson alone, but he, with space and time, defined high and outside when Rossi came out.
It was the clearest play of the two at that stage and it would have been unfair if the visitors took the lead, since neither of them deserved it due to the game.
The second half was another game, because Vélez came out to be more of a protagonist of the game and in the first 15 minutes he had three clear chances. At 4 with a shot by Seoane that Rossi deflected with effort; at 8 minutes when Janson left Bou alone and he was also unable to define against a Rossi who enlarged his figure, and then Valentín Gómez, alone in the small area, headed very high.
In a back-and-forth development, Boca also had two chances at Langoni’s feet, until Morales’ shot came in the 35th minute to the delirium of the crowd and the tip for those led by Ibarra
Boca’s next rival for the 23rd date of the League will be Gimnasia y Esgrima in La Plata next Thursday at 9:30 p.m., and Velez will play at home against Banfield on Tuesday at 9:30 p.m.
Formations
Boca Juniors: Agustin Rossi; Luis Advíncula, Carlos Zambrano, Gabriel Aranday Frank Fabra; Guillermo Fernández, Alan Varela and Martín Payero; Luca Langoni, Darío Benedetto and Óscar Romero. DT: Hugo Ibarra.
Velez Sarsfield: Leonardo Burian; Leonardo Jara, Matías de los Santos, Valentin Gómez and Francisco Ortega; Mateo Seoane, Nicolás Garayalde and Julián Fernández; Walter Bou; Lucas Janson and Lucas Pratto. DT: Alexander Medina.
Goal in the second half: 35m. Morales (B).
Changes in the second half: 10m. Cristian Medina for Payero (B), 20m. Luca Orellano by Julián Fernández (F) and Santiago Castro by Pratto (F), 25m. Luis Vázquez for Benedetto (B) and Gonzalo Morales for Guillermo Fernández (B); 40m. Simón Rivero for and Esteban Rolón for Langoni (B) and 45m. Miguel Brizuela for Bou (V) and Agustín Mulet for Garayalde (V).
Admonished: Varela, Guillermo Fernández and Fabra (B).
Incidents: 43m. Vázquez (B), Gómez and Ortega (V) were sent off in the second half.
Court: Bombonera.
Referee: Patricio Loustau.
Source: Ambito

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