In a flat and mean game of Boca, the good saves of Sergio Romero, the criterion of Cristian Medina and some runs of Sebastián Villa stand out.
Sergio Romero (6):
Regardless of the fact that it was a long time ago, he has always responded well, first taking a shot from Nacho Fernández for a corner and late on another from Nicolás de la Cruz. It was against the leg in a Beltrán header that went wide.
Luis Advincula (4):
In the forward lap he defended more than attacked. When he managed to reach his wingman, he threw meaningless crosses and lost several times in his sector.
Facundo Roncaglia (5):
Lots of wear and tear, trying to get everything out of the bottom and top. He has fulfilled his role of containing Beltrán.
Nicholas Figal (6):
He is the leader of Boca’s defense now that Marcos Rojo is injured. He showed the temperament of him to support the team in the opening minutes. He signs above and below.
Nicholas Valentini (5):
He had a remarkable closure in the second half before a run towards goal from Nacho Fernández. He was also good at aerial play. But he earned the red card for joining the turmoil.
Valentine’s boat (4):
It cost the 18-year-old the game. Demichelis schematized the team to play behind him and suffered. In the Solari plugin he also attacked deep. He was replaced by Sandez, who then committed the penalty.
Christian Medina (6):
The best of the Mouth. This time he played well as a starter. He handled the ball well and helped mark. He has worn a lot. The atmosphere didn’t bother him.
Alan Varela (5):
He raced as always, but abused the infractions because he arrived at the wrong time. Reprimanded in the 39th minute, Almirón avoids, with the complement change, remaining in 10. He doesn’t handle the ball much.
Guillermo Fernandez (5):
Another light match by Pol, who didn’t stand out either in defense or in attack. He has the judgment to handle the ball when he has it at his feet. He missed trampling the rival area.
Luis Vazquez (4):
Very weak and isolated, beyond his will to make them all run, he never managed to control the ball to create a risky situation.
Sebastian Villa (6):
He had a good one early in the second half. They made good cover, Milton Casco, when he came face to face with Armani. He had a free kick, the first shot from the mouth on goal, which Armani sent for a corner.
Miguel Merentiel (4):
He almost did not participate and earned red in the scandal.
Ezequiel Fernandez (4):
He came in nervously, missed some easy passes and even added to the attacks.
Source: Clarin
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