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1-0: Boca ends up losing the match suspended due to the sudden thrombosis of Javier Altamirano

1-0: Boca ends up losing the match suspended due to the sudden thrombosis of Javier Altamirano

Students of La Plata defeated 1-0 Boca Juniors at the resumption of the 11th day, in a match who had been suspended at the time due to the trauma of Chilean midfielder Javier Altamirano. With a goal from Javier Correa, ‘Pincha’ won in front of his fans and under the rain at the UNO Stadium in La Plata, which leaves the winner in second position with 24 points, while Boca fell to fifth with 22, with one day left in this Zone B.

After this result, on Monday the four qualifiers of Group A will be defined, which for now has Argentinos Juniors (25), Barracas Central (25), River Plate (24) and Talleres de Córdoba (23) classified, while they remain expectant Independiente (22), Vélez Sarsfield (22).

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For its part, on Tuesday Zone B will be defined, which for now has Godoy Cruz (29) -already classified-, Estudiantes (24), Lanús (23) and Defensa y Justicia (23) in the zone of passage to the quarterfinals. ), while they intend to get into the qualifying zone against Boca Juniors (22), Racing Club (21) and Newell’s Old Boys (21).



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