He Super classic ended scandalously in the end. With the controversy generated by the prison and the provocative celebration of the Agostino Palavecino in front of Sergio Romero after Borja’s goal, a brawl of monumental dimensions was generated. The conflict started as a minor to a major and ended up requiring seven ejects between the two teams. However, there was one who was the protagonist of the unfortunate episode but came out immune: Pablo Solari.
As the days go by, new viewpoints of the game begin to appear, captured on various cameras. And that’s how it gives an exclusive image from ESPN The former Colo-Colo ended up being found taunting the Xeneize team, who hadn’t been caught so far. The VAR didn’t detect it either, otherwise he could have informed the referee like he did after the fight.
The provocation and similarity between the celebrations of Palavecino and Solari are identical. The only difference is that one has generated the reaction of Chiquito Romero and the rest of the Boca players.
As soon as Borja converted the penalty, Solari screams the winning goal in the face of Nicolás Valentini, Boca’s young central defender. In an instant the former Colo-Colo celebrated twice in this way and then seemed to have come to his senses to continue his career towards the small group of players who were in the corner of the field.
Finally, chaos ended up exploding in another sector, with the Palavecino. Coincidence or not, Valentini ended up being one of three starters sent off by referee Darío Herrera.
It is worth remembering that a few moments before the penalty (caused by Solari), Valentini had been caught celebrating a closure that had scored against the ex Colo-Colo.
The gesture of Palavecino that sparked the brawl
While all the River players celebrated on a side of the field called by the Colombian Borja, Agostino Palavecino he stood in the goal area shouting the goal in front of several Boca players, including Jorge Figal and Sergio Romero. Immediately, Chiquito Romero tackled him, grabbed him by the upper back, several Xeneizes players surrounded him and a big fight broke out.
Both substitutes’ benches came onto the pitch, the cheering River players joined in the brawl, as well as the private security men in their orange vests, and for fifteen minutes there was a gruesome scene, a lot more of 50 characters who moved menacingly from the center of the playing field to the side of the San Martín grandstand.
River captain Enzo Pérez questioned Palavecino’s attitude, and the footballer came out to admit he was wrong.
Source: Clarin
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