After the triumph of Boca Juniors 1-0 against River Plate in a foreign house, we decided to review the last 5 confrontations that emerged victorious in the Monumental Stadium. Sight!
The Super del Inicial 2013 was etched in the memory of the fans for being the first in history to be played without a visiting public. mouth played it to the mouth and won a triumph over Ramón Díaz’s River with a goal from Puma Gigliotti.
After the return of Charlie Brown Tévez to the club, Boca became great in the Monumental. Gago was injured after 30″ of the game, but the Xeneize it didn’t squish. The Uruguayan Lodeiro broke the bow of rag Barovero and Boca added three key points for the championship. “Everything is back to normal”warned the Apache.
Boca’s greatest football demonstration in the last superclásicos. Carlos Tévez, before leaving for China, played the best Super of his life and led the Xeneize to a celebrated win. One by Waltero Bou, two by Charlie Brown and another from Centurión gave the victory by 4 to 2 to Boca, who later became champion.
After River’s elimination in the Libertadores against Lanús, Boca gave him the knockout blow. It was the afternoon of the early red Nacho Fernández; Edwin Cardona’s great goal from a free kick -later expelled-; Ponzio’s equalizer and Nández’s goal that silenced the stadium.
Wearing the yellow shirt and with the historical presence of a youth like Aaron Molinas -no less- as a hitch, Boca defeated River 1-0 with a goal from Sebastian Villa. This game was lost by Millionaire by a rude error of the defenses. The merit? The mischief of sniffing out the error.
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