River-Boca this Sunday had maintained the typical nervousness of a match of this type, with the suspense that was sustained until the last minute. and then he came the penalty that Dario Herrera tookMiguel Borja’s goal and the final hecatomb.
because while the Colombian he celebrated his goal alone for the Millionaires, behind them all of both teams’ outfield players, substitutes, coaching staff, security officers and just about anyone in the vicinity were involved in a llong struggle caused by a gesture from Agustín Palavecino to goalkeeper Sergio Romero.
Thus, he underlined the rapid reaction on social networks the widespread fight and in the role of Herrera in the midst of all that chaos kicks, punches and punches They flew left and right.
The referee has finished expelling you are! Playersand a tweet represented that immediately.
Others preferred to “unmask” alleged favoritism that River enjoys from referees, which usually results in penalties.
The fight on the field gave birth to dust off old battles that took place in matches. A historian was a fight conducted by Diego Maradona at the time of Barcelona.
He lonely party Borja’s “Hummingbird” against the lime line while blows are being dealt to his back has also been taken as a source of memes.
And the accusations also against rival fans they appealed to timepredicting that Boca’s “whiners” will be a crowd this Monday.
The Final Scandal
The Superclásico of Argentine football had a scandalous ending, with the pitched battle breaking out between the players – those on the pitch and those on the reserve – after Borja’s goal. And that included private security forces in the distribution of kicks and blows that lasted about 15 minutes.
The genesis of the brawl that ended with seven expelled – three players on each side and the Boca coach, Jorge Almirón – was the exultation of Agustín Palavecino at the goal of the box as he shouted the goal in front of several Boca players.
Beside himself, “Chiquito” Romero tackled Palavecino and grabbed him by the neck, while several other Xeneizes players surrounded him. That’s where the big battle broke out.
While the River players realized what was happening and came out to defend their team-mate, Romero and Luis Advíncula fell to the ground with the first pushes. There he was joined by Alan Varela, who had fired from the bench, and hurled a pineapple into the air which struck a rival on the head.
In a spiral of violence that erupted in the blink of an eye, the substitutes joined the fracas. Even the private security men in their orange jackets, and for a quarter of an hour there was a gruesome scene: a mass of more than 50 people fighting at arm’s length.
Finally, after long minutes, things began to calm down, with both teams separated by private security. And Herrera began to distribute the reds: Palavecino and substitutes Ezequiel Centurión and Elías Gómez on one side, Miguel Merentiel, Ezequiel Fernández and Nahuel Valentini on the other.
The match resumed with 10 local and 8 visiting players, and in the two extra minutes played River came close to scoring a second goal. Herrera’s final whistle sparked the fans’ celebration at the Monumental,
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Source: Clarin
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