In the 36th minute, Fluminense’s Argentine striker Germán Cano opened the scoring on a pass from Queneau. Boca Juniors equalized the score in the 72nd minute thanks to a goal from Peruvian defender Luis Advincula off an assist from Christian Medina. Regular time ended in a 1:1 draw.
In overtime, substitute striker Kennedy scored the only goal in the 99th minute off a pass from Queneau. In the 102nd minute, Kennedy was sent off for a second yellow card. Then after 10 minutes, the compositions were equalized. Boca Juniors’ Peruvian defender Frank Fabre received a red card in the 105+7th minute.
- President of Argentine club Newell’s: “We want to bring Messi, we are ready to wait for him as long as necessary”
Source: Sport
I’m Scott Moore, a professional writer and journalist based in the US. I’ve been writing for various publications for over 8 years now, and have been working as an author at athletistic for the past five years. My work has been featured by some of the leading sports websites and magazines across Europe.



