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Pineapple al Boca: Zambrano showed how his face looked and expressed himself on the net after the fight with Benedetto

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Pineapple al Boca: Zambrano showed how his face looked and expressed himself on the net after the fight with Benedetto

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The face of Carlos Zambrano in the second half of the match against Racing, after the fight with Darío Benedetto. Photo: Maxi Failla.

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“The boys have discussed, now it’s time to just reflect”. Juan Román Riquelme came out to calm the waters in a very delicate moment for Boca, both for what the team shows on the pitch and for what happens off: the fight between Darío Benedetto and Carlos Zambrano in the middle of the classic against Racing left consequences.

Somehow, Zambrano interpreted the vice president’s message and began to turn the page with a pacifying gesture this Wednesday morning, before the duel between Xeneize and Rosario Central. “Good morning. You win today,” wrote the Peruvian defender in an Instagram story inside his car and smiling. The marks of the struggle have also been left behind.

Neither Zambrano nor Benedetto will be able to make the gift tonight at the Bombonera when Boca receive Carlitos Tevez’s team. Both were sanctioned for the clash in the locker room and they will also miss Sunday’s match against Defense and Justice in Varela.

Carlos Zambrano's story on Instagram, in the preview of the match between Boca and Rosario Central.

Carlos Zambrano’s story on Instagram, in the preview of the match between Boca and Rosario Central.

In principle, the substitutes for Pipa and Kaiser will be Luis Vázquez and Facundo Roncaglia. Also, there was Ibarra tried with Cristian Medina, who made a great performance in the classic when it was his turn to enter, in place of Martín Payero, and Agustín Sandez could come into defense because Nicolás Figal is overloaded and in doubt. .

In this way the Xeneize would be formed Agostino Rossi; Luis Advíncula, Facundo Roncaglia, Agustín Sandez, Frank Fabra; Cristian Medina, Alan Varela, Pol Fernandez; Oscar Romero, Luis Vazquez and Sebastian Villa.

Source: Clarin

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