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River Plate and Boca Juniors. Undisputably, the two biggest clubs in Argentine football. River, the
defending champions in the league. Boca, six times champions of South America, most recently just
last year. On Sunday, both were playing much smaller teams. River hadn't ever lost away to new
promoted San Martín, and returned to Tucumán 15 [.
An extra treat this week, because the goals from the lower divisions have been put online by TN as
well - something they do sometimes and not at others. For the Primera A goals of the weekend, all
twenty-two of them, including an absolutely unbelievable one from José Sand for Lanús
(the first of his [.
It's been a long two weeks away from top flight club action, but after the disappointments of the
selección's performances against Paraguay and Peru, the Primera A is back to provide us -
surely - with some good football and excitement once again. Champions River Plate have been
experimenting during the break and it's anyone's guess [.
For those who haven't noticed, the HEGS map of Argentina, produced by Bill's Sports Maps, has
been updated for the 2008-2009 Primera A sides. Check the Map page to see it in its full glory.
There was no doubt as to the hot issue of the day in the Argentine press on Monday. The Boca
Juniors vs. Independiente clásico in La Bombonera saw two red cards for the visitors during a
second half which referee Pablo Lunati seemed to be losing control of at one point. Guillermo
Rodríguez grabbed a [.
The sixth match of the Apertura was the date preordained by River Plate manager Diego Simeone as
the day his first-choice side would finally come to life. Oh dear oh dear. River lost at home to
Vélez on Wednesday and, one third of the way through the campaign, surely can't afford any
more slip-ups if [.
The first of Sunday's two clásicos lived up to the name as, in a frantic encounter which
barely saw the pace let up at any point, River Plate and Racing Club drew 3-3 in a match which saw
no little rain, late chances to win for both sides, a red card right at the death, [...]
As promised earlier on Tuesday, I'm following up the (affiliated) lower division roundup with a
quick look back on the positions so far in the Torneo Argentino A, and also attempting to explain
how on earth Argentino B, which really does make the Primera A system of relegation and continental
Copa qualification look like the [.
The sixth round of fixtures is upon us already. Don't worry, you've not just lost five days of your
life; we're playing in midweek to catch up from the international break last week. Highlights of
this midweek round include River's quest for a decent performance continuing at home to Vélez,
a relegation clash between Godoy [.
On Friday night, Tigre kept up the pressure on leaders San Lorenzo, who kept their noses in front
thanks to a comfortable win over Arsenal the following day. Sunday was clásico day, with River
matching Racing blow-for-blow in a supremely entertaining match of six goals before Estudiantes
eased past neighbours Gimnasia in the clásico de [.
The fallout from the clásico against San Lorenzo on Sunday is beginning to die down in
Núñez now, after two days of bitter attacks on Cuervo defender Sebastián Méndez
for his horrific attempt to snap Radamel Falcao García in two at the end of the
match. Now, though, manager Diego Simeone has to look forward to the [.
After most of the Tuesday evening matches were finished, San Lorenzo are leading the way at the top
of Primera A. In spite of playing poorly in El Sur, they were leading 2-0 at half time
thanks to strikes from Néstor Silvera (pictured) and Pablo Barrientos, but saw the lead pegged
back early in the second half [.
It's all domestic football this week. Without so much as time to take a breath, the seventh round
of the Apertura is already looming. There's an all-Sur clash between Arsenal and Banfield in
Sarandí, leaders San Lorenzo host Colón and Racing are in bad need of a win against the
newly managerless Estudiantes.
The events of the last few days at Estudiantes have taken their toll on Juan Sebastián
Verón. Following manager Roberto Sensini's resignation on Tuesday night, Verón was
criticised by some for having too much influence at the club, and the former Boca, Sampdoria,
Parma, Lazio, Manchester United, Chelsea and Internazionale midfielder appeared on TyCSports
on Thursday [.
River and Boca both suffered shock defeats on Sunday, San Lorenzo won on Friday to ensure they
still top the table tonight regardless, and Vélez, who won well against Central on Saturday,
are close behind them. Racing, having seen a three match unbeaten run ended in midweek by
Huracán, got back to winnings ways against managerless [.
Raúl Ulloa was, until recently, one of the most elevated individuals in the Argentine Primera
A. As president of Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, he held the highest position at one of the league's
highest-altitude clubs. And on Sunday he resigned from that presidency, hence the absolutely
dreadful pun in the headline, in fury at [.
There were thirty goals from nine matches this weekend in Primera A (only Lanús vs.
Huracán finished goalless), including two five-goal matches, in La Bombonera and El Viaducto,
and two featuring four goals: one in Tucumán and one in El Bosque. You can watch the lot on
the TN Sportblog right here, and read on [.
The goals from the eighth round of the 2008 Torneo Apertura are online now and as always, you can
view all 32 of them on the TN Sportblog, right here. Read on for the running order of the video.
Running order for TN Show de Goles: Estudiantes (red & white stripes) vs. Gimnasia LP (white &
navy) Godoy [.
There may have been no matches in Primera A the weekend just gone, but the lower divisions carried
on as normal, unaffected by the performances (or otherwise) of the world's national teams. Now,
then, seems as good a time as any to have a quick look at how the first month or so of lower [...]
It's been an interesting weekend in Primera A, with Gimnasia de Jujuy and Huracán giving us a
seven goal thriller to kick it off, Racing making it three matches unbeaten, the two promotees
sharing the spoils in Tucumán, and River stumbling again. There was also a draw in a very
heated clásico between Boca and [.
The goals from the weekend just gone are online now, and you can see them on the TN Sportblog by
clicking here. As per usual, you'll find the running order of this clip (worth watching if only for
the ridiculous quality of some of the goals in the Gimnasia de Jujuy vs. Huracán thriller, not
[...]
The goals from the sixth round of the Torneo Apertura 2008 are online now, and you can watch all 30
of them, as usual, on the TN Sportblog by clicking here. Read on for the running order of this
video. Running order for TN Show de Goles: Colón (white shirts) vs. Lanús (maroon) Tigre
(blue & red) vs.
San Lorenzo lead the Apertura following Friday night's win over Colón in the Nuevo
Gasómetro, but they've got some competition, and on Saturday Vélez Sársfield
reminded them of that fact with a 2-1 victory at home to Rosario Central. El Fortín played
well after an early scare, and now sit two points back on San [.
Sunday is clásico day this weekend, with River hosting Racing in the country's oldest derby
before Gimnasia visit Estudiantes - as a genuine away team, for the first time in a few years - in
the La Plata derby. Boca - who beat Newell's 4-2 in the remaining match from round two on Thursday
afternoon [.