Is it enough for Riquelme to win the elections?

2023-10-07 07:37:55

Are you already with this? Is it enough or not enough? I mean: with Boca a finalist in the Libertadores, is it enough for Riquelme to win the elections once more? The voting date in Boca is always very close to the national elections. In 2019, Macri lost by beating in the nationals and Macri also lost in Boca. Will both elections be intertwined once more? There are rumors that Milei would also play with Macri in Boca, and in addition the national elections are no longer contested between just two large coalitions but between three candidates (beyond the fact that two of them have so many points in common that it is not easy to distinguish them. Macri’s own double position, hysterical with one and supporting the other out of commitment, accounts for this). Well, to the question at the beginning (is this enough?) I should answer: I don’t know. But everything seems on track. However, it is not always enough to reach a Libertadores final, if you don’t ask Angelici, who beyond everything almost always did what the Boca fan wanted, like firing Falcioni, without a doubt the best coach that Boca had since then – to whom Riquelme people turned once morest – to bring in a Bianchi who did horrible, to give just one example. Of course losing the final with River, and losing as it was lost (winning 1 to 0 and then 2 to 1 in the first leg, and 1 to 0 in the second leg, eating a goal from River by taking out of the middle, etc.) is not the the same as an eventual defeat once morest Fluminense at the Maracaná. Furthermore, that Boca team was much better than this one, which makes what is current more meritorious.

Meanwhile, football. Boca won all three series on penalties: they tied all six games. That has already been said many times, even in this same space. But two things must also be said: they deserved to win all three series in 180 minutes. And, above all, with the change in regulations, we are going towards many more penalty shootouts. Since away goals do not count twice, as before, in the event of a tie, penalties are easily reached. Before, Boca would have been eliminated once morest Nacional de Montevideo (0 to 0 there, 2 to 2 in the Bombonera: they passed because, given the tie, away goals were worth double). And without going any further, with the 1 to 1 in San Pablo, Boca also qualified once morest Palmeiras. If you want to avoid reaching penalties, either you have to replace the previous regulations, or you have to play with extra time in case of equality, as will happen in the final.

The game was difficult for Boca and even uphill for four reasons: first, because Palmeiras is a good team, which made the changes well in the second half. Second, because Almirón, even if he ends up being champion, is a coach with a small team mentality. Taking out a forward to put in a defender, with 35 minutes left, is unworthy for a team like Boca. The only thing he did was make them bigger. What did Almirón propose? Defending hanging from the crossbar almost the entire second half? Third, because the little bully Rojo stupidly made himself thrown out once more, like once morest River (at least this time it wasn’t 15 minutes into the first half!). The fourth reason was obviously Romero.

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