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Hugo Ibarra accepted the differences at the interval Racing-Boca: “There was a dispute between Zambrano and Benedetto”

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Hugo Ibarra accepted the differences at the interval Racing-Boca:

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Ibarra spoke of the Zambrano-Benedetto case. Photo: Maxi Failla

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At the end of the first half, in which Boca had been largely overtaken by Racing, Darío Benedetto began to berate his teammates near the center of the field for the bad presentation the team had had in those 45 minutes in the Avellaneda top hat. Pipa covered her mouth, in the typical gesture of preventing his lips from being read, and one of his complaints concerns Carlos Zambrano, central defender.

Benedict in questioning his comrades.

Benedict in questioning his comrades.

Upon returning for the second half, the Peruvian had marks on his left eye, with red bumps. What happened? We have to wait for the version of the protagonists, but the ESPN reporter on the playing field said that there was a crossing of the Pipa.

Zambrano’s photos are more than eloquent: the marks on the left cheekbone are indistinguishable. What happened? It is known that there has been a controversy, but no one confirms whether the marks on the defender’s face were the product of something greater.

The marks on Zambrano's face.

The marks on Zambrano’s face.

Furthermore, on the right side of Benedetto’s neck, a red spot was noticed in the last phase that he did not have in the first half. Of course, we have to wait for both of us to know what happened.

Benedetto's right neck before and after the interval.  In the second image there is a red mark.  What happened?

Benedetto’s right neck before and after the interval. In the second image there is a red mark. What happened?

What Ibarra said about the fight between the Boca players

After the match, the Boca coach spoke to the press. First, he saved the team’s draw: “The first half was for Racing and the second for us, I’m happy with the team’s performance,” said Ibarra. But the half-time discussion between Benedetto and Zambrano covered the 70 minutes in which Boca was dominated in full by Racing and up to the controversy of the final where Xeneize, encouraged by the four clear plays he had, threw himself in to win it and he could also have received a penalty for an obvious handball from Jonathan Gómez.

What did Ibarra say about the differences between his players? “I know there was an argument and nothing else. I’ll talk about it during the week,” began Negro, who assured that he was not worried about such situations occurring on campus.

Boca at the end of the first half (Marcello Carroll).

Boca at the end of the first half (Marcello Carroll).

The embrace between Ibarra and Gago

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