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Argentina: ten removals, but Boca Juniors-Racing does not end!

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The Trofeo de Campeones dispute between Argentine champions Boca Juniors and Superleague Cup winners Racing Club de Avellaneda ended in the worst possible way, with a record of ten removals and one of the teams (Boca) with only six. elements on the playing field that speed up the final whistle.

Possible outcome: Briasco (19 minutes) and Rojas (22 minutes) pushed the decision to extra time, Sebastian Villa and Johan Carbonero were sent off by the Reds before the start of extra time.

Extra time started with ten players on each side, but Alan Varela received a second yellow card in the 100th minute.

Playing with nine, Boca Juniors lost 1-2 in the second part of extra time. Carlos Alcaraz scored for Racing and decided to celebrate face to face with the local fans, drawing the ire of the fans. xenizes.

The broth spilled out. In the midst of the confusion that arose at this moment and in the following minutes, the referee showed red cards to Carlos Alcaraz, Catriel Cabellos (was on the bench) and Jonathan Galvan (was on the bench) from Racing, Luis Advincula, Carlos Zambrano. (was replaced) and Diego Gonzalez (on the bench) from Boca Juniors.

Eight players on the field for Boca, nine for Racing. Shortly thereafter, Franck Fabra received a second yellow card and Dario Benedetto was sent off at 120+10 minutes to end the match early as Hugo Ibarra’s team was reduced to six elements.

Thus, Racing won the trophy not with a 2–1 win, but with a 3–0 win, despite Boca Juniors losing at the secretariat.

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