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River Plate arrive in Madrid ahead of Superclasi­co final

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River Plate touched down in Madrid on Thursday morning for the eagerly anticipate­d Copa Libertador­es final second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu, a day after opponents and eternal Buenos Aires rivals Boca Juniors landed in the Spanish capital.

Spanish police are calling the security operation for Sunday’s match, which has been switched from River’s ground to Real Madrid’s home 10,000 kilometers across the Atlantic Ocean, the biggest-ever for a game in Madrid. More than 2,500 police officers are expected to be on duty for the match, known as the “Superclasi­co” and regarded as one of the world’s fiercest soccer rivalries.

The Paseo de la Castellana, which runs from the center of Madrid to the stadium, will be closed off from 9 am local time on Sunday as police divide the two groups of fans to prevent violence.

The game was originally scheduled to take place on November 24 but was called off after several Boca players sustained injuries when rocks were thrown at their team bus as it arrived at the Monumental stadium.

South America’s soccer confederat­ion initially postponed the game by a day before calling it off again and switching it from the Argentine capital to Madrid, a move that has been met with loud protests from both clubs.

River have complained of losing home advantage Boca enjoyed in the first leg, which finished 2-2 at the Bombonera stadium on November 11.

Boca, meanwhile, say they should have been awarded the title – South America’s equivalent of Europe’s Champions League – as a result of the violent attack on their players.

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