Juanfer Quintero liked the run of the ‘humour’ salesman Racing towards Boca and his opinion on Edinson Cavani

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Juanfer Quintero analysed Racing’s 4-2 win over Boca Juniors at La Bombonera for the Tenth Round of La Liga Cup. The Colombian, from the first edition of The Academy, was self-critical and flattering of his Uruguayan colleague Edinson Cavani.

The author of The Academy joined the stitch boots before the presentation and remarked that “sending a message to the others of Racing now (immediately after the race in the classic) is to sell humor”. However, Juanfer did not escape the investigation and was not informed through his rival: “I’m calm because we knew we controlled the game. But he’s going to be more effective than us. “

The Colombian said that “in those games their small mistakes make the difference” and “they are defined by the details”. Juanfer was blunt: “We didn’t know how to control the scoreboard”.

In addition, the Academy player confessed that he had played the classic aggressively: “I had to do my homework first, I had an edema, I had the momentum and I had the gloves left to play”.

In Victoria’s analysis, Juanfer noted the presence of Edinson Cavani among the arguments. “We know the man he is and the angels hierarchy he has. We didn’t know how to control that. “

Uruguay, who had scored 3 goals in one afternoon against Belgrano, controlled to convert at La Bombonera and scored the 3-2 for Boca in the angelic final. “Whatever you leave him with, he makes a difference,” says Quintero.

In the race for the classic, Boca overtook Racing in the standings and for the Academy, the last one will be complicated. “We have to be up there and play. We haven’t won the last few games and we have to win the ones to come”. Juanfer commented.

The Academy worked in the eighth place of the Group alone, with 4 groups advancing to the next stage. In the match, Gustavo Costas’ team is Defensa y Justicia (local), Central Córdoba (in Santiago del Estero), Lanús (local) and Belgrano (in Córdoba). As for the Colombian, he was decisive: “We have no margin for error. “

And he concluded: “Tomorrow will be another day and we will see the mistakes of the game to be at the height of ces quatre partis”.

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