The dying goal of Carlos Alcaraz unleash madness on everything Racing and a backlash on everything Mouth for the excessive exultation of the author of the winning header two minutes from the end of the second extra period at San Luis. Such was the scandal that the game should have ended prematurely as the yellow and blue remained with six players on the pitch (the legal minimum is seven) due to a barrage of red cards from referee Facundo Tello.
Alcaraz took off his shirt, turned it over and shouted the goal towards the stands of xeneize. This caused the players to be led by Hugo Ibarra, sent off at the end of 90 minutes after the fight between Vila and Carbonero, the scorer went up in smoke. And after that there was no more football because there was no return.
Boca was already with 9 for the red seen by Alan Varela. And everything got worse. In the tangle of weapons, slaps, holds, pushes, insults and even a ball, there was an all-against-all and even the substitutes were involved. The judges stepped aside and watched the events unfold.
Alcaraz received some ear shots, although he didn’t react. Similarly, the man from La Academia saw a direct red card for excessive exultation. And if it weren’t for that, he would have left the same for a double yellow as he was booked and took off his shirt to celebrate.
In this way, those of Avellaneda are left with nine players as Johan Carbonero had already been sent off in a fight with his Colombian compatriot Sebastián Villa, who also saw the red cartoon. These were joined by Jonathan Galván (he was on the bench).
But those who have suffered the most from refereeing rigor, deservedly, have been those by the sea. Due to the fight, Luis Advíncula, Carlos Zambrano (he was already substituted) and Diego González (he was substitute) saw the red one. And Alan Varela had already left the field for a double yellow card.
The game resumed when things calmed down a bit. Three minutes have been added. Fran Fabra hit Iván Pillud hard, saw a second yellow card and was sent off.
Boca was at the limit and the VAR called Tello for a controversial gesture by Darío Benedetto. El Pipa made the “bought party” gesture with his hands. That said, the attacker received a direct red card and thus ended the final in Sanlusian land.
A real piece of Ibarra’s team, which in the face of defeat could not control itself. After the end, several players went to scold the referee. Hot, the players then retreated to the locker room, but Juan Román Riquelme came down from the area to order them to go to the awards ceremony in the center of the pitch. Of course, they received the second place medal and entered the locker room without seeing their rival’s coronation.
An end On fire who had everything and forced the final whistle a few minutes before the end of extra time. A spot in the afternoon of the consecration of Racing.
Source: Clarin