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At 23 minutes, a faulty center hit the back of Colombian Sebastián Villa and enabled Eduardo Salvio who overcame the resistance of Racing with a header, leveling the series momentarily.
🔵🟡🔵 The goal that opened the way for @BocaJrsOficial to the semifinal of the #Liberters: @ totosalvio8 scored 1⃣-0⃣ before @Racing club. pic.twitter.com/IsIKIIcmBv
– CONMEBOL Libertadores (@Libertadores) Dec 24, 2020
Villa was one of the most important in the attack of those led by Miguel Ángel Russo, demanding the Racing defense and participating in the danger plays of the locals.
His efforts were rewarded in the 60th minute, after a foul by Lisandro López on ‘Toto’ Salvio in the area, collected by the Colombian referee Wilmar Roldán.
The Antioqueño asked to execute it and his corner shot made the difference so that Boca Juniors would go to the front for the first time in the series and caress their passage to the semifinals.
🔥⚽ From a penalty, he scored the qualifying goal: Sebastián Villa scored the 2⃣-0⃣ for @BocaJrsOficial, which thus turned the series around and got into the semifinals of the #Liberters. pic.twitter.com/ytjBYxHijK
– CONMEBOL Libertadores (@Libertadores) Dec 24, 2020
At the end of the game, the entry of Edwin Cardona also allowed Boca to regain control of the actions to reach the 90th minute with almost no shocks.
In the next phase, Boca will play the step to the final of the Libertadores with Santos from Brazil, while in the other key an Argentine and a Brazilian, River Plate and Palmeiras will also face.
This is how Boca Juniors and Racing formed in the quarterfinal round of the Copa Libertadores
📋 This is the formation to face Racing in the Bombonera!#Come on mouth 👊 pic.twitter.com/BEu7VcvRy2
– Boca Jrs. Official (from 🏡) (@BocaJrsOficial) December 23, 2020
This is how La Academia forms to seek the semifinals of the Cup @Liberters! 🎓🏆#AguanteRacing pic.twitter.com/Mv9ISDEjFo
– Racing Club (@RacingClub) Dec 24, 2020
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