The Superclásico that River beat Boca about the time, still gives rise to talk, especially due to the scandalous conflict that was triggered by a gesture of Augustine Palavecinoque he yelled Miguel Borja’s goal in the face of Nicolás Figal.
After what happened at the Monumental Stadium, the midfielder broke the silence and spoke about the million-dollar victory and the subsequent embarrassment.
“After watching the videos and all the craziness that was I want to say that I am sorry for what I did. I generated something that there was no need to happen. Then when the card fell on me in the locker room, because I couldn’t see the end because I was sent off, He asked me why I did it, because these matches are unique and more when you win this class of classics with your people. I’m happy but sorry“, expressed the midfielder of River in statements to T&C Sports.
“You are with high heart rate in any game, imagine yourself in this one. It was a mistake, it is not the image we want to give from River. Martín (Demichelis) said it, Enzo (Pérez) said it and he made it very clear. It is a legacy that is being marked and I go out to speak in a repentant mode because there is a marked path and the idea is to continue on that pathPalavecino continued.
The exclusive ESPN cameras can be seen as immediately after Borja’s goal, Agustín Palavecino runs in the direction of the Boca footballers and wildly shouts the goal of your team.
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