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Boca's 1x1 in the Superclásico against River: Villa was the hero of the night and saved Campuzano's irresponsibility

2021-01-03T03:13:35.649Z


The two Colombians were at the extremes of the bulletin after the duel for the Maradona Cup. 01/03/2021 12:04 AM Clarín.com sports Updated 01/03/2021 12:04 AM Boca achieved an agonizing tie at the end and the hero was Sebastián Villa, who was the best of the night at the Bombonera. And not only heard the go, but for its speed and deployment. The lowest point of Miguel Russo's team was the other Colombian who was on the court, Jorman Campuzano, who escaped from the red in the first half a


01/03/2021 12:04 AM

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Updated 01/03/2021 12:04 AM

Boca achieved an agonizing tie at the end and the hero was Sebastián Villa, who was the best of the night at the Bombonera.

And not only heard the go, but for its speed and deployment.

The lowest point of Miguel Russo's team was the other Colombian who was on the court, Jorman Campuzano, who escaped from the red in the first half and in the second he hit again and forced Fernando Rapallini to show him the red.

Next, Boca's bulletin after the 2-2 with River in the Bombonera for the Maradona Cup.

Esteban Andrada (6).

E

n goals had nothing to do because he slumbered at close range

.

In each still ball he responded and covered a good shot from Borré.

Julio Buffarini (5).

With the usual enthusiasm but with many brand problems in hand.

He suffered with Nacho Fernández the entire second half and did not contribute in attack.

Too imprecise.

Carlos Zambrano (5).

It cost him in the air and although he searched with constant advances, he lost more than he won against the forwards with their backs to him.

Carlos Izquierdoz (6).

Better than his partner behind, but both River goals are headers in an area in which he must prevail.

Contaminated in the command voice.

Emmanuel More (6).

With errors of judgment, River chose to attack behind his back and more than once he compromised his team at the start.

He put in a perfect center for Ábila's goal.

Sebastian Villa (7).

The Colombian went from lowest to highest.

Always fast, he weighed little in the first half.

With more spaces, he flew in the second half and gave Boca the most dangerous.

He had a heads-up that Armani took out, a high right hand and scored the tying goal.

It ended up being a figure.

Jorman Campuzano (4).

Overwhelmed by River's game, he had to be sent off in the first stage but the referee forgave him.

He never calmed down and committed another red foul.

Irresponsible.

Nicolás Capaldo (6).

It ran for him and for several more of the team.

With oxygen and a strong leg, his inaccuracies with the ball were repeated.

Armani got him a good right hand.

Edwin Cardona (5).

The coffee grower suffered the proposal of Boca, who grouped behind after 1 to 0 and sought to play with fast cons, something in which he does not shine.

He did not put his right foot at the disposal of the team to have the ball.

It was uncomfortable.

Mauro Zarate (5).

Annoying, he was much more supportive than in other games but was turned off by Boca's lack of offensive options.

He always tried one too many dribbles.

Little came out.

Ramón Ábila (6).

He kicked the goal once and put Boca to win.

Annoying and uncomfortable for rival defenders.

His scoring nose is undeniable.

It is also that it gives advantages from its physique.

After half an hour it melted and there was no rest.

That was clear in the heads-up of the second half in which he did not arrive before Armani.

Carlos Tevez (6).

He entered with great enthusiasm and clarity, but right at his entrance, Boca was left with one less.

He almost did not participate in that section, but there his contagion to his teammates emerged.

He set up Villa's goal play in a personal inspiration.

Franco Soldano (5).

Like Tevez, he entered with a goal (to put more pressure on the opponent's exit) But he ended up being just another midfielder.

He did not contribute in the attack.

Leonardo Jara (5).

He balanced the midfield after the expulsion of Campuzano but played closer to the centrals than to the attacking men.

Source: clarin

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