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The scandalous finale in the Superclásico: provocation after the goal, pitched battle and red show with seven expelled

2023-05-07T22:53:08.575Z


While the millionaire players celebrated, the fight began. A piece of paper There is no other way to describe the end of the Argentine soccer superclassic, after the fight that broke out between the players after Miguel Borja's penalty goal. It lasted about 15 minutes and had, in addition to the players, private security as the protagonist. It is that while they tried to separate the players, they also swiped. Darío Herrera expelled four men from Boca and


A piece of paper

There is no other way to describe the end of the Argentine soccer superclassic, after the fight that broke out between the players after Miguel Borja's penalty goal.

It lasted about 15 minutes and had, in addition to the players, private security as the protagonist.

It is that while they tried to separate the players, they also swiped.

Darío Herrera expelled four men from Boca and three from River. 

But what was the fuse that lit the scandal?

While all the River players celebrated on one side of the playing field called by the Colombian scorer, Agustín Palavecino stayed at the door of the area shouting the goal in front of several Boca players.

Immediately, Chiquito Romero faced him, grabbed him by the neck, several xeneizes players surrounded him and a great fight broke out.

In the end, once the spirits calmed down, Herrera showed the red card to Palavecino, Ezequiel Centurión and Elías Gómez -both were on the bench-.

And then he proceeded to sanction those from Boca: Miguel Merentiel, Equi Fernández and Nicolás Valentini.

Jorge Almirón also had to leave.

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Source: clarin

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