I followed minute by minute between Boca Juniors and Lanús, for date 6 of the Professional League Cup 2023.
SEE THE SUMMARY OF BOCA VS LANÚS HERE
Boca was level with Lanús in La Bombonera for the sixth date of Zone B of the League cup. Almirón’s men are not achieving the necessary results in the local competition and it seems that they cannot stop thinking about the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores against Palmeiras. Xeneize started to win thanks to a goal from Lucas Janson and Granate, who has not yet won this edition of the national cup, achieved the tie thanks to a combination on the edge of offside between Pepo de la Vega and Leandro Díaz.
Boca defeated Central Córdoba 3-0 in their most recent league match, with annotations by Lucas Blondel, Lucas Janson and Darío Benedetto. For his part, Lanús drew 0-0 against Sarmiento on matchday 5.
The match of the Professional League Cup 2023: matches, dates, calendar and results
Next in GOALthe party’s actions.
Pepo’s huge missed opportunity.
Chiquito Romero almost makes it complicated, but Granate cannot respond.
Lanús’ draw is thanks to Leandro Díaz.
In a match where not much is happening yet, Marcos Rojos and Leandro Díaz warm up the match.
Aguerre’s blooper that almost cost him dearly.
Fabra hit his shoulder, but recovered a few minutes later.
BOCA JUNIORS – LANÚS, MINUTE BY MINUTE
- Minute by minute between Xeneize and Granate.
- Good evening and welcome to a new GOAL broadcast. Boca Juniors will face Lanús on date 6 of the 2023 Professional League Cup at the Bombonera Stadium.
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HOW TO WATCH LIVE ON TV AND STREAMING
The match between Xeneize and Granate will be broadcast in Argentina TNT Sportsa signal available only to those who contracted the Football Pack with their cable television companies.
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COURSE
BOCA JUNIORS
Sergio Romero, Marcelo Weigandt, Nicolás Figal, Marcos Rojo and Frank Fabra; Equi Fernández, Pol Fernández and Valentín Barco; Lucas Janson, Edinson Cavani and Exequiel Zeballos.
LANUS
Alan Aguerre; Brian Aguirre, Cristian Lema, Canale, Julio Soler; Lautaro Acosta, Felipe Peña, Juan Sánchez Miño; Matías Esquivel, Leandro Díaz and Pedro de la Vega.
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