River Plate sink Boca Juniors
Buenos Aires, Oct. 2: Goals from Rafael Borre and Ignacio Fernandez drew first blood for reigning champions River Plate as they beat bitter Argentine rivals Boca Juniors 2-0 in the Copa Libertadores semi-final first leg on Tuesday.
Borre opened the scoring on seven minutes from the penalty spot after he was brought down by Emmanuel Mas, while Fernandez tapped home a cross from Matias Suarez 20 minutes from time in Buenos Aires.
It was a repeat of last year’s final, the second leg of which was played 10,000 kilometers away in Madrid — and two weeks behind schedule — after the original match was twice postponed.
It was a predictably frenetic start to a match that stirs such white hot passions in Argentine football.
River launched the first attack of note with Boca desperately scrambling the ball away as it pinged around the away box with
players throwing themselves at it.
Play continued for about 90 seconds before referee Raphael Claus halted proceedings to consult VAR, where he spotted a clear foul by Mas on Borre.
Brazilian Claus was surrounded
by the blue and yellow jerseys of Boca’s incensed players and it was another couple of minutes before Borre could bury the spot-kick straight down the middle of Esteban Andrada’s goal.
River fans at the 70,000 capacity Monumental were the ones denied the chance to watch the second leg of last year’s final but they were now in full voice celebrating the opening goal.
To compound Boca’s miserable night, deep into injury time Capaldo was sent off for a bad foul after another VAR review.
At least the match took place this time, after last year’s humiliating circumstances.
Boca’s players had refused to play the scheduled second leg at River’s Monumental stadium after their team bus came under attack by home fans on its way to the ground.
Two Boca players required hospital treatment while others suffered effects from inhaling pepper spray fired by police to disperse River fans.
Brazilians Gremio and Flamengo meet in Wednesday’s second semifinal.