Was there a penalty kick for Wanshop Abela?
The first 45 minutes of Diego Maradona Cup Final in San Juan between Boca and Banfield They offered little and nothing. Perhaps this is the cause of the controversy in the field Exercises.
He was close to half an hour of play when he crossed from a right attack xeneize Who has always sought to connect the dangerous Chilean Ramon Abella. In the first place, there was a fight with the second man in the southern team, the youth Alexis Maldonado, Who favorably knocked out with a rebound and ended up removing the ball from the area. The repetition of the play left room for doubt: Was there a penalty kick from the Banfield center back for the Boca striker?
Despite the claims of Cordovan, who fell moments later in the vicinity of the large area and left a wonderful free kick for teammate Edwin Cardona (who did not exploit it), The conflict from Maldonado to Abela was a simple struggle without an identity for error Within the area that was owed a penalty. It was the success of Facundo Tilo, the main referee, who had no problems in the first half. The referees are accompanied by two assistants Juan Pablo Plati and Hernan Medana, and the fourth, Nicholas La Molina.
Both teams play with clenched teeth and don’t want to let go of anything. Fear of error stopped them and obligated them: They know they play a lot. For this reason, in addition to a few scoring opportunities, the dueling did not have much rough play or contact.
For Banfield, the National Cup title is not an opportunity that has been introduced many times in history and he doesn’t want to miss that train. Meanwhile, Boca is trying to change the bad image it left last week in the semi-final rematch of the Copa Libertadores in Brazil against Santos. Before the 2021 season resumes, it’s a good idea to top it off and leave the bad brew behind.
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