Boca Juniors did their homework on the second date of Group E of the Copa Libertadores: with goals from Darío Benedetto, they defeated Always Ready 2-0 and are once again the favorite in the area.
In the first part, the Xeneize hegemonized the balloon La Bombonera seeking to star with a scheme of 4-3-3 but in each counterattack he appeared disorderly and with Pol Fernández always outside the axis.
This was usual until Rodrigo Ramallo kicked Frank Fabra in the face and ended up being sent off. The referee pardoned Gastón Avila and the Pipe Benedict that -calmly- could also have ended up in the locker room for inciting fist bumps.
Even so, the hierarchy asserted itself in attack and from that moment Boca began to dominate and attack the rival goal with Exequiel Zeballos and Edward sage outside and a Pipe Cash as usual. A calm for Mr. Sebastián Battaglia who decided to attack from the zero minute and his players accompanied him with a good performance.
Next, we review Information on the next clash of the most prestigious continental event in America:
Boca returns to play for the Copa Libertadores next Tuesday, April 26 at 9:30 p.m. at the Arena Stadium in Sao Paulo against Corinthians. Battaglia’s team wants to add three to have a calm pass in Group E.
The Corinthians played in parallel against Always Ready (local) on the first date and fell categorically 2-0. Tomorrow he visits Deportivo Cali, a rival with whom Boca lost by the same difference. The Brazilians are no longer the cuckoo as in previous editions. He is the last of Group E.
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