The former Manchester United striker chased Tomas Pochettino from the kick-off.
Tevez, 36, ran recklessly towards the 24-year-old with the tacos raised.
Pochettino fell to the ground while the referee was looking for his pocket.
But Boca Juniors striker Tevez won a reprimand for his moment of madness.
Pochettino controlled to play the rest of the game even though everything got back on his feet.
Talleres Córdoba won the adjustment 1-0 after Boca Juniors won two red cards in the discount time.
After the match, Tevez revealed that he was suffering to cope with the deterioration of his father’s health.
His father, Raimundo, spent forty-five days in intensive care in Buenos Aires with a coronavirus.
He was released on September 4, but had to return a few weeks ago after getting sick again.
Tevez told ESPN Argentina: “It’s very difficult, I have other emotions.
“Sometimes I’m fine and sometimes I cry during the interval. I can’t.
“These are difficult times. I’m going to go with my dad and then I have to be strong and play football. “
Boca enthusiasts rolled out a banner at the empty stadium of Tevez and his family.
Former West Ham Tevez added: “It fills my soul. Enter the field, look at the flag, the banner.
“The vital thing is that I am strong and it is thanks to the other people of Boca and my circle of relatives who help me not to give in and stay struggling.
“I’m standing, like my family, and we have to move on. “
Tevez has been for Boca Juniors since 2018, when he joined Shanghai Shenhua.
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