Boca Juniors lost 2-0 against Huracán in San Juan and was eliminated from the Argentinian Cup in the sixteenth-finals.

It was a terrible night for Boca in their debut. The performance of the team coached by Carlos Bianchi was poor. They did not create clear chances on goal and made a lot of errors in defense.

Fernando Gago tried with two longshots, however it was not the right way to beat Marcos Díaz, the goalkeeper’s rival. Jonathan Calleri had another possibility, though he executed badly.

Huracán surprised at the beginning of the second half. In the 11th minute, Ramón Ábila took advantage of a defensive inattention and, face to face with Agustín Orion, he scored. Federico Mancinelli sealed the game with a header. Daniel “Cata” Díaz lost him and Orion did not react.

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The best of Boca was Federico Carrizo, one of the players for reinforcement. The midfielder provided mobility and freshness, but he did not find other teammates to generate football “association”. Also, he had a chance to score, but the shot was deflected.

Moreover, Emanuel Insúa brought more bad news. The left defender tore his right leg and will be out for three or four weeks. Nahuel Zárate would substitute him in the first matches of the local tournament.

“I’m upset, we have to improve a lot“, analyzed Bianchi after the game. The next match will be on August 10th at 6.30 pm, against Newell’s Old Boys in “The Bombonera”, Boca’s stadium.

Match record:

Boca Juniors: Agustín Orión (Emanuel Trípodi 90); Hernán Grana, Daniel Díaz, Juan Forlín, Emanuel Insúa (Leandro Marín 36); Gonzalo Castellani (Juan Manuel Martínez 63), Fernando Gago, Cristian Erbes, Federico Carrizo; Jonathan Calleri, Emmanuel Gigliotti. Coach: Carlos Bianchi

Huracán: Marcos Díaz; Germán Mandarino, Federico Mancinelli, Santiago Echeverria, Carlos Arano; Lucas Villarruel, Federico Vismara; Patricio Toranzo (Rodrigo Erramuspe 86); Agustín Torassa (Christian Espinoza 63), Ramón Ábila (Cristian Milla 90+1), Gonzalo Martínez. Coach:Frank Darío Kudelka.

Goals: Ramón Ábila 56 (H), Federico Mancinelli 67 (H).

Referee: Darío Herrera.

Stadium: Bicentenario (San Juan).