The blows of Rojo and Zambrano to Reniero that deserved to be punished with expulsion in Argentinos-Boca

For this action once morest Reniero, Rojo should have been expelled

In the first sections of match that Argentinos Juniors won 2-0 once morest Boca Juniors for the ninth date of the Professional League in the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in La Paternal, there was a controversial play involving red frames con Nicholas Renier, in which the captain xeneize went with his arm raised and in the air to mark Bicho’s striker, who suffered a blow and ended up on the floor grabbing his face. in the plugin he had to go out on a stretcher for a nudge from Carlos Zambranowhich the referee did not see either Neither Fernando Rapallini had the intervention of the VAR.

It was at minute 16 when the defender went to play for the ball, jumped up and put his left arm up and there was contact in the area of ​​the neck. Rapallini He considered that there was no fault, but the former World Cup player should have been expelled, because with his action, Rojo exceeded the use of force and the impetuosity used put the opponent’s physique at serious risk. The Boca Juniors player took it out very cheaply since he was not even reprimanded for his action.

Although he is a player with personality and his position deserves it, Rojo usually plays to the limit and sometimes some of his reactions earned him early red cards, as happened with the two yellow cards he received in two minutes and he was sent off following 17 minutes in the Superclásico played at the Monumental in the 2021 Professional League and ended with a victory for River Plate (2-1). That meeting was also led by Rapallini.

Reniero was treated by the medical staff and spent more than three minutes on the ground until he was able to get up and then continued on the field of play. In fact, the attacker showed mobility and in the added time of the first half when he headed alone inside the area.

Then came another controversy in which the Boca Juniors players claimed a penalty once morest Carlos Zambrano, who fell inside the rival area while awaiting the execution of a corner kick. Rapallini received the call from the VAR and the play was dismissed and in this the judge was correct since Rojo himself pulled the Peruvian from his shirt.

That play might have been 3-0 since Argentinos were superior to Boca Juniors, who showed no response to the advantage of the team from Gabriel Milito. The scheme of Hugo Ibarra He did not perform with his four forwards on the field of play, Nicolas Orsini y Luis Vazquez on offense and Exequiel Zeballos and Sebastian Villa by the bands.

Zambrano’s elbow to Reniero, who once more ended up on the floor

In the absence of 11 minutes there was another play in which Rapallini should have drawn a red as Zambrano elbowed Reniero that once once more he was left on the floor and they removed him on a stretcher. After the meeting, the striker revealed that “I got dizzy and lost consciousness a little”. In this instance There was also no VAR intervention (just like Rojo’s play)that in this meeting it was in charge of Diego Abal and Ezequiel Brailovsky was his assistant.

The cast of La Paternal opened the scoring with a great goal from Gabriel Carabajal who took it from outside the area and his missile overcame the resistance of Agustín Rossi.

Later Argentinos widened their difference following a free kick kicked by himself Carabajal and Gaston Veron he nodded pumped for the second cry of the Bicho.

In the second half Ibarra moved the bench, but might not find solutions to the poor performance of his team. income from Oscar Romero (Nicolas Orsini) and of Dario Benedetto (Luis Vazquez) They helped in the offense and Boca Juniors played more in the field of Argentinos, but it was not enough to reverse the result.

It was a difficult night for Boca Juniors in La Paternal that should have ended with nine players due to incidents by Rojo and Zambrano once morest Reniero.

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