Germán García Grova: Boca Juniors Analysis – El Intransigente

It’s really surprising how badly Boca started the year. Although, he did not suffer against Deportivo Riestra in La Bombonera where he won 1 to 0. He fell badly against Estudiantes in La Plata by 2 to 1 and it could have been even worse since the pundit forgave him on more than one occasion. For his part, the journalist Germán García Grova analyzed Boca’s setback and the superiority of Estudiantes de La Plata who did not surprise at all Santiago Ascacibar in his controversial analysis.

During the first half, Boca did not make a foothold in the Estadio Uno de La Plata when they lost the ball in the middle of the field. They gave the field to Estudiantes who dominated Boca perfectly for 75 minutes in which they had more than four one-on-one chances to end in a goal.

However, due to the poor definition of Guido Carillo and the intelligent interventions of Agustín Marchesín, they saved Boca from the defeat and the mess. For this reason, Germán García Grova pointed out that “The PT deserved to finish 4-0 for the Local.” They completely surpassed Boca at their mercy during the first 45 minutes.

Germán García Grova added spice to Boca’s defeat

Claudio Úbeda’s team was never able to find a way back into the midfield where they lost ground with Tomás Belmonte and Williams Alarcón who were not up to par with the Boca shirt and were replaced in the second half.

Meanwhile, according to his Boca virtues in the stopped ball. The Ribera club’s defects arise when the ball is stopped against its own goal. Marks poorly, he ignores the play and goalkeeper Agustín Marchesín loses his way, as in several outings to cut out crosses ended with blunders.

Then, the journalist Germán García Grova said that ” Estudiantes de La Plata won. They were able to score and ended up suffering. González Pirez, figure. Marchesin and Piovi on the podium. Santi Núñez stood out. Very good the kids from Boca. If the visit was close, it was because of them. If the visit was within reach, it was because of them.”

Finally, he closed by saying that “Eduardo Domínguez’s people did not miss Santiago Ascacibar.” Since, the pundit did not suffer any problems in the middle of the field and dominated it with Tobio Muñoz and Medina.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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