In the absence of convincing football, good are the titles. This Boca certifies it, which fires almost all the time questions about its irregular operation. However, it continues to add stars. Juan de Dios was right, the magician who had announced the Xeneize conquest. Now, in Córdoba, at the Mario Kempes stadium, Boca exploded with happiness. He thrashed Tigre 3-0 in the final and won the Professional League Cup.
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It is a special title for Juan Román Riquelme, because it is the fourth in his era as xeneize vice president, and also for Sebastián Battaglia, because it represents the second since he took over as coach and gives him peace to move forward in search of the main objective, of the Copa Libertadores, of that competition that obsesses him and that on Wednesday will present him with a determining match to advance to the round of 16.
Lethal at key moments
Boca crushed the result in this final because they exhibited a brutal dose of opportunism to strike at decisive moments, squeezing other people’s mistakes and taking advantage of the virtues of their individualities. There was no case with Tigre, who could not lower that healthy football line imposed by Diego Martínez, an adoring coach of the Barcelona school.
Almost nothing happened in the match. Although Boca hinted at a slight dominance, everything was cautious to avoid bad surprises. Just a free kick from Colombian Sebastián Villa that sent Gonzalo Marinelli flying. Just one goal from Darío Benedetto, minimally advanced, well annulled by the VAR.
Gross error of Marinelli in the 1-0
The first half was leaving when Boca rescued a corner kick and Marcos Rojo headed to the place where goalkeeper Marinelli was standing. No one imagined that this simple ball would slip through his hands and become the first xeneize cry.
If Boca is champion it is also due to the hands of its goalkeeper Agustín Rossi, again decisive in this final, to hold the one-nil in the first 20 minutes of the second stage, at the worst moment xeneize, with two very good saves before Mateo Retegui.
Fabra’s goal
So crucial were those saves by Rossi that they came just before Frank Fabra’s colossal left-footed shot from outside the area that went high up, after hitting a post. That great goal from the Colombian was the dagger that finished off Tigre, who went from the feeling of a tie to the disappointment of finding himself two goals down.
There the development was served for Boca’s win, rounded off from a free kick and with a header from Luis Vázquez, his center forward from the training divisions, who had entered minutes before for Benedetto.
Boca’s 72nd title
Boca did not care that the result was exaggerated. He celebrated the win. He enjoyed the title number 72 in its history. Now he wants more. Now he is going for the Libertadores with the best of impulses.