Everything lit up! Boca Juniors suffered an agonizing 2-1 defeat once morest Unión de Santa Fe at La Bombonera and the players of both teams warmed up the match. The close-up images show how the Peruvians Carlos Zambrano and Luis Advíncula the confrontations begin following feeling mocked by the celebration of the opponents.
The first to react following Franco Troyansky’s goal was the ‘Kaiser’. The attacker of the visit celebrated in a provocative way before the Xeneize fans and the Inca defender went to recriminate him immediately. In the images you can see how he pushes him from behind.
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This caused the reaction of the Santa Fe residents and a brawl was generated in the middle of the field. One of the most furious was the lateral Luis Advíncula; “Rayo” was dislocated and was caught struggling with a rival athlete. He then comes to the defense of his teammate and is shoved near the bench.
So far the referee’s report on what happened in the Bombonera is unknown, but future sanctions for those involved are not ruled out.
It should be noted that this result harms those led by Sebastian Battaglia at the start of the 2022 Argentine Superliga. The current Albiceleste soccer champion falls to the third box of the second contest of the year and was surpassed by Gimnasia La Plata and Newell’s Old Boys from Rosario.
Carlos Zambrano would receive sanction according to Olé
The Argentine media revealed that the referee issued a report on what happened with the Peruvian and Troyansky. “As a result of this brawl, and although at that time and on the court the judge did not show any red card, he did inform Troyansky and Zambrano regarding the trouble and expelled them”, he remarked.
Why did the fight start?
It all started with the celebration of Franco Troyansky. The Unión de Santa Fe soccer player celebrated the winning goal by showing his shirt to the xeneizes fans, which unleashed the fury of Luis Advíncula and Carlos Zambrano, who were the first to react and unleash the fight in La Bombonera.