I don’t doubt it. Once the referee awards the penalty, Edinson Cavani He asked for the ball to execute it. When everything was ready for the auction, the fans of Mouth They started encouraging him: “Uruguayan, Uruguayan…”. They supported him as before the game, when they sang to him: “Clap, clap, don’t stop clapping; Cavani’s goals to come.” They know it’s not just any moment…
Cavani has not scored since October 15 of last year. He brought to his back the longest streak without scoring in his entire career. And the Uruguayan hits a powerful right hand, mid-height, unstoppable. But there was more… With that penalty from Cavani, Boca leveled a game that started with a loss due to a poor defensive start that ended with a delicious resolution by Lucas Passerini.
The Uruguayan then ran hand in hand and scored with class before the departure of goalkeeper Nahuel Losada. Later, he solved it first, alone, after help from Luca Langoni. Cavani was crowned again with a hat trick after five years.
Belgrano got a scare at the end with Matías Marín’s unexpected save, but Boca held on to a 3-2 lead until the end and ended up applauding Cavani. Even president Juan Román Riquelme applauded him from the box. “Roman has been giving me his trust for three years, not just now. “I’m very happy that things are starting to flow.”
It all happened on Sunday where San Lorenzo tied 2-2 with Newell’s in Rosario. Also at the end of the eighth day of the League Cup, Estudiantes won as visitors (2-1 against Godoy Cruz, in Mendoza) and Lanús (4-0 against Defensa y Justicia in Florencia Varela). Carlos Tevez’s Independiente leads Zone A with 16 points. Barracas Central has 15. While River, Argentinos and Instituto have 14.
In turn, Edinson Cavani’s Boca moved into Zone B, reaching 13 points (the same as Newell’s) and occupying fifth position, below Godoy Cruz (19), Estudiantes (18), Lanús (16) and Racing (14). Xeneizes will surely continue to smile and climb the table if the awakening of their Uruguayan star is confirmed this Sunday.
Source: La Verdad

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