
The distance from mouth on the part Run in the semi-finals of Clausura tournament Not only did it break the Xeneize team’s good winning streak, but it also showed signs of anger from players and fans Claudio Ubedathe coach who took over the management of the team after the death of Miguel Ángel Russo following the controversial departure of Exequiel “Changuito” Zeballos when the game was still 0-0. This Monday, the footballer lamented the defeat with a post on Instagram: “very sad“.
During the game, the Santiago native, who wears the number 7 on his back, was one of Boca’s most unstable players. Proof of this was the defensive discomfort that Racing showed when Zeballos faced Facundo Cambeses’ goal and the four yellow cards that the Racing players received before “Chango” left.
However, by the 71st minute, Úbeda noticed signs of fatigue in Zeballos, so he decided it was the right time for a change. Instead he entered, Alan Velazcothe most expensive player Boca bought this year.
The decision did not go unnoticed. Captain Xeneize, Leandro Paredes, He responded fully to the change. As seen in a video that went viral on social networks, the world champion with the albiceleste grumbled for at least ten seconds, without understanding the change ordered by the coaching staff with angry gestures.
From that moment on, the La Boca players lost their freshness in attack and to make matters worse, Racing took the lead after 75 minutes with a joint game that ended with the decisive goal.Wonder” Martínez.
After the game we waited for the protagonists to have their say. Zeballos did not comment to the press, but took to social media with a heartfelt message on his Instagram account: “It’s very sad that I didn’t reach the goal with my colleagues who we liked so much.“.
In the release, which was accompanied by black and white images, Zeballos added: “Thank you to all people for the love and support at all times“.
“Proud that we gave everything to achieve it, now lift our heads and keep working because we have a year full of goals ahead of us.”said the player.
For his part, Paredes published a publication in the same vein: “Very sad that we didn’t achieve what we wanted, but proud of this group who tried until the end. We will come back stronger. Hold on to Boca today, tomorrow and always.”