Racing shouted champion in a match that ended in scandal

Racing shouted champion in a match that ended in scandal

Mouth started ahead with a goal from Norbert Briasco in the first half, but Racing turned it around with a goal from Matias Rojas at the same stage and another Carlos Alcaraz at the end of extra time, given that they had finished 1-1 in the 90 minutes, to win the title.

In an intense and even initial stage, the striker Norbert Briascowith a half turn and a left foot, opened the scoring at 22 minutes for “Xeneize”.

However, the “Academy” responded at 22 with a strong mid-range shot from midfielder Matías Rojas, who had the complicity of Agustín Rossi, since the goalkeeper could not contain the ball and it went to the back of the net. .

Already in the supplement, the meeting became completely a round trip, with a non-existent half of the field and goal situations for both teams, but neither could go forward despite the fact that those led by Fernando Gago had a shot in Carlos Alcaraz’s post, which led the duel to extension.

In addition, in the last play of the second half, Johan Carbonero and Sebastián Villa were sent off due to a cross between them after a series of pushes between the two.

In extra time, with the casts physically decimated, Alan Varela also saw the red card for a double warning and left Boca with nine at 10 minutes of the first stage.

In the last 15, Racing dominated with one more footballer but without dangerously approaching Rossi’s goal, until Alcaraz’s goal came in the end that gave Racing the title and unleashed a riot on the field of play because he shouted it to the “Xeneize” fans, which earned the midfielder and Luis Advíncula a red card.

Later Frank Fabra suffered the same fate as Darío Benedetto, who made a gesture to the referee Facundo Tello and was expelled, so the game ended earlier in the middle of a scandal because Boca was left with six players.

The Champions Trophy was disputed by Boca, champion of the League Cup and the Professional League tournament, and Racing, runner-up in the last competition and winner of the playoff against Tigre.

the goals

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Formations

Mouth: Agustín Rossi; Luis Advíncula, Jorge Figal, Carlos Zambrano, Frank Fabra; Guillermo “Pol” Fernandez, Alan Varela, Juan Ramirez; Norberto Briasco, Luis Vázquez and Sebastián Villa.

DT: Hugo Ibarra.

Racing: Gabriel Arias; Iván Pillud, Leonardo Sigali, Gonzalo Piovi, Eugenio Mena; Jonathan Gómez, Aníbal Moreno, Matías Rojas, Gabriel Hauche, Maximiliano Romero and Johan Carbonero. DT: Fernando Gago.

Goals in the first half: 18m. Norberto Briasco (B); 22m. Matias Rojas (R).

Goals in the second extra time: 13m. Carlos Alcaraz (R).

Changes in the second half: at the beginning, Agustín Sandez replaced Carlos Zambrano (B); 15 m. Carlos Alcaraz by Gabriel Hauche (R) and Leonel Miranda by Jonathan Gómez (R); 19m. Luca Langoni by Luis Vázquez (B); 27m. Darío Benedetto by Norberto Briasco (B); 33m.

Emiliano Insua for Matías Rojas (R) and Iván Pillud for Facundo Mura (R); 39m. Cristian Medina for Guillermo Fernández (B) and Óscar Romero for Juan Ramírez (B).

Changes in the first extra time: 9m. Nicolás Oroz by Leonel Miranda (R).

Incidents in the second half: 50m. Johan Carbonero (R) and Sebastián Villa (B) expelled.

Incidents in the first extra time: 10m. Sent off Alan Varela (B).

Incidents in the second extra time: 13m. Expelled Carlos Alcaraz (R) and Luis Advíncula (B); 17m. Frank Fabra (B) and Darío Benedetto (B) expelled.

Stadium: Parque La Pedrera Single Stadium in the city of Villa Mercedes (San Luis).

Referee: Facundo Tello.

VAR: Diego Abal.

Source: Ambito

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