The repercussions after the agonizing triumph of River against Boca there were many, especially due to the incidents at the end, the penalty on the hour and the expelled from both sides. But also, from the side of the Millionaire alluded to the game form xeneize in the Monument.
In this sense, the person who gave his opinion on Boca’s performance in the Superclásico was the former striker nelson caves: “Not a single arrival in the first half. It surprised me”began by saying in dialogue with TyC Sports.
Then Cuevas, realized: “In other times, it was a round trip classic. They are the most important teams in Argentine soccer, and theoretically there should be a round trip. River is a team that proposes and the small teams usually wait. According to logic, a classic rival cannot come to wait and see what happens”.
“During my stay, Boca had supremacy over River in the Monumental and nobody came out to cry. Now, things have been exchanged, they can’t be touched and they can’t lose either, stop. Gallardo grabbed him and most likely had him as a son. Or do the statistics lie?“said the former player.
In addition, he added about the Xeneize game and his complaints about the refereeing of Darío Herrera, who was stopped after the Superclásico: “It would be ideal for Boca to play better and have more risky situations instead of questioning the referee to get better results”. And closed: “Is Boca a lost evil? Whoever fits the jacket, let him keep it”
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