Without a doubt, this Monday has been a very difficult day for Mouth after having starred in a match for oblivion. As a visitor, those led by Hugo Ibarra they fell 1-0 against Banfield in a result that resulted in a shower of criticism due to the performance that the team has had in this section of the tournament.
A new voice appeared that added to the opinions against Xeneize and it was that of Pablo Giralt who, in an editorial on TNT Sports, analyzed the performance that the squad and its coach had had throughout this tournament. “Boca is not seven games, Boca is already Ibarra’s process up to here. The question we all ask ourselves is what Boca is playing. You are going to play with Villa and Langoni overflowing and a reference nine, but how do you generate? The full-backs de Boca were at a very low level, Advincula and Fabra at a very low level without a doubt”, said.
The soccer rapporteur said that Blue and Gold will have to define the way in which they will face their next challenges, not only with tactical work, but also with the attitude on the pitch. “He had not won in the Banfield championship, he played a great game, he played a final”, pointed.
“These are all signs that the team is not doing well. Are you going to compete with this team in the Libertadores? Luckily Boca postponed the game with River because the team playing like this is going to have a very difficult year.”closed.
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