Boca is a sea of \u200b\u200bdoubt. And the only one able to channel the course is Juan Roman Riquelme. The next port is in sight Argentinos Juniors. This rival is well known for JR10, since he faced in 13 opportunities, with a largely positive record: 6 wins, 6 draws and only 1 loss.
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| Roman look on Sunday to stretch their winning streak against the Bug. |
The history began on August 24, 1997, on the first date of opening, with a particularity: Roman played that game with the jersey number 9, which today is up comedian. The 10 at the time, and so far, was the possession of Diego Armando Maradona. That meeting ended with Boca Juniors victory by 4 to 2.
After drawing 2-2 in the opening 98 ', 21 March 1999 JR10 scored a brace in the 3-0 victory, a visitor by the 3rd date of the Closing. The first head, after a great team move, and the second by exquisite pasted from outside the area.
Here you can enjoy two great goals:
Over the years, before leaving to Europe and after his return, Roman continued to face the Bug, and always got good results. On the first day of the Clausura 2010 marked his third, and hopefully not the last, both in the draw 2 to 2 in the stadium Diego Armando Maradona. As usual at 10, the goal was beautiful invoice, a shot from the edge of the area, somewhat similar to the 99 `.
The last game here Riquelme facing his former club in less marked his only defeat in history. It was in the Apertura 2010, in his return from the bloody operation on his knee osteochondritis. The meeting was 2 to 0 in favor of Argentina and it showed a greatly diminished JR10 physically anyway, but still by far the best player Xeneize.
Sunday is an ordeal, and needs a banner on the court. In addition to all that is Roman, in case you needed something more, the statistics back it up with a vengeance.
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