The 3️⃣ key players in Boca's Club World Cup debut
Boca Juniors had a promising debut in the 2025 Club World Cup, although they were left with a bitter taste after drawing with Benfica despite leading 2-0.
But Xeneize played a very good match and had outstanding performances, as well as an intensity and energy that allow them to dream about their participation in this international tournament.
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Miguel Ángel Russo had a new debut at the helm of Boca Juniors, and some of his decisions have already had a significant impact on the team.
These are the 3️⃣ protagonists of Boca's debut in the Club World Cup.
Miguel Merentiel
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The Uruguayan striker scored the first goal, anticipating a low cross at the near post. But he was also very switched on, constantly challenging Benfica's defense, connecting with the team, and lifting them with his attitude and commitment.
There was some concern when he left the field after taking a knock in the second half, but it was confirmed to be just cramps in both calves, which shows the effort he put in on a hot and humid afternoon.
Rodrigo Battaglia
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The first important decision by Miguel Ángel Russo was to move Rodrigo Battaglia, who under Fernando Gago generally played as a center-back, into midfield to play as a holding midfielder. He was the best in Boca's midfield and perhaps played his best match since joining the club, at the level he had shown at Atlético Mineiro.
Nicolás Otamendi
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Unfortunately for the Xeneize faithful, the Argentina national team player became a hero near the end (both goals against Boca were scored by Argentinians). Due to his well-known 'Millonario' affiliation, he was the main target of Boca fans present in Miami, and he also angered several Boca players. The truth is, Otamendi scored a great goal to rescue his team when they were down a man, and there's a reason he's the captain of the Portuguese team.
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