Seven red cards were issued in Argentinian soccer due to a fight between players from both teams.
On the 8th, a large-scale fight broke out between the two teams in the match between River Plate and Boca Juniors, Argentina’s biggest rivalry토스카지노, and the referee issued 7 red cards. In the second half, injury time River Plate scored a penalty kick and a brawl broke out in a situation where the victory was close to 1-0.
The fight started after Boca goalkeeper Sergio Romero was taunted by opponent Austin Palavecino. Former Manchester United goalkeeper Romero said: “Palavecino came to shout goals in our faces. I grabbed him by the waist and asked him why he was doing this. My teammates thought I was fighting.” “What Palavecino did was a lack of respect for the opponent,” he added. “I said this to the river players in the face.”
Video of both teams clash https://www.si.com/fannation/soccer/futbol/video/river-plate-vs-boca-juniors-fight-results-in-six-red-cards
Cops and safety officers fight between teams Intervened to stop the game and the game was suspended for 10 minutes. A VAR decision was made and six players (three from each team) and manager Jorge Almiron Boca received a red card. “The penalty shouldn’t have been given,” Romero said. “The referee didn’t even review it.” “If there’s a team that deserves to win, it’s us,” River Plate coach Martin DeMichelis said.
River Plate is in the lead among 28 teams with 12 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses. On the other hand, Boca is in 13th place with 5 wins, 3 draws and 7 losses.