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The play of the Madrid final that went viral

The end of Libertadores Cup played in Madrid in December 2018 is an unforgettable memory for River fans. And a very painful one for those from Boca. In the midst of quarantine, a television signal decided to repeat that historic game in the last hours, with an infamous 120 minutes of play (there was an extension).

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Reviewing once again that day, the supporters of Millo viralized a key move in that meeting. For many, a kind of signal for the subsequent consecration. What did they point out?

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There were 118 minutes of play. River was winning 2-1 and Boca, with Barrios sent off and Gago injured, came as he could. To the tumbles, but it was looking for the tie. And in a play in Millo’s area, the ball was served to Leo Jara. The student-born finished off and the ball hit the right post of the goal defended by Franco Armani.

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Right at that moment, River fans echoed the striking change in the electronic sign on the side of the court. An advertisement was left out so that the phrase “eternal glory” of the Copa Libertadores will appear. Chance or a sign of fate?

Jara wails for the stick.

Jara wails for the stick.



This saved Marcelo Gallardo’s team – who saw him from the box for being suspended – and then the final 3-1 would come thanks to the epic run by Pity Martínez.

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