With a goal from Sebastián Villa, Boca Juniors defeated Ferro 1-0 in La Rioja and advanced to the 8th round of the Argentine Cup. Next, we review successes and errors of the team led by Sebastián Battaglia against Purslane:
Once again, Boca was safe from the right hand of Sebastian Villa that, after a great cession of pole Fernández crossed the shot and opened the scoring in a very close game.
Undisputed and essential in the field. Top.
Regarding the claim against Sebastián Villa for a (non) detail of bringing the mark closer to him in a dangerous play instead of taking it with a movement when stepping on the area to assist him, pole Fernández whenever he can proves to be a totally player intelligent in an anarchic mix. Necessary.
Without managing to break the green structure through collective movements, Boca resorted to the resources of -in addition to Villa- Exequiel Zeballos and Frank Fabra to open the field and try with accurate dribbles and crosses. They are two fundamental players for Battaglia.
Far from being a simple game for Xeneize, on many occasions they were on the verge of being hit by Caballito’s team. Why? Constant distractions from the front row and midfielders.
For example, when Carlos Izquierdoz shortened the pass for Pol Fernández and Ferro stole and similar between the midfielder and Figal who -luckily- knew how to mend.
Weak.
Despite being a rival from the second category of Argentine soccer, Boca played seriously and the knife between his teeth this match. And many times in excess and with exaggeration.
Carlos Izquierdoz, Alan Varela, among other soccer players, went through revolutions with their purslane colleagues. The referee pardoned.
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