
Boca Juniors suffer worst-ever run as Huracan loss extends winless streak
Boca failed to recover from their disappointing Copa Argentina Round of 32 exit earlier this week and now sit 13th in Group B of the Clausura, having managed just two draws before the loss to Huracan.
Miguel Angel Russo's team once again produced a lacklustre performance, with goalkeeper Agustin Marchesin emerging as their standout player.
"We are very angry about the team's current situation, but we know we have to turn this around," Marchesin told TNT Sports.
"We have great players. There is a lot of sadness within the squad. We have to work harder than ever to keep improving."
The hosts dominated the early proceedings, with Rodrigo Cabral coming close to breaking the deadlock when his deflected effort rattled the crossbar.
Moments later, Marchesin produced a stunning reflex save, using his feet to preserve the stalemate before making another crucial block in a one-on-one situation seconds before halftime.
Yet the Argentine keeper was finally beaten in the 65th minute when Miljevic fired a superb strike into the top corner to hand the Apertura runners-up Huracan their first win in the tournament.
"I think we are deserved winners," Huracan midfielder Leonardo Gil said. "We had a lot of chances to score. They only had a couple of shots on goal."
Boca next host Racing Club on August 9.
"The tournament has just started, we have to turn the page," Marchesin added. "We are very sad, but we have to be in the best possible shape at home."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


BBC News
25 minutes ago
- BBC News
Gossip: Sarmiento wants Brighton exit
Ecuador winger Jeremy Sarmiento, 23, is ready to leave Brighton this summer and attracting interest from South America, but wants to remain in Europe. (Athletic - subscription required), externalMeanwhile, Toulouse have opened talks with Brighton over 19-year-old Malian midfielder Malick Yalcouye. (Fabrizio Romano), externalWant more transfer stories? Read Monday's full gossip columnFollow the gossip column on BBC Sport


Reuters
5 hours ago
- Reuters
River Plate draw 0-0 with San Lorenzo in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES, July 27 (Reuters) - River Plate were held 0-0 at home by San Lorenzo in the Argentine Clausura tournament on Sunday as Marcelo Gallardo's side remained unbeaten in the campaign and two points clear of their city rivals at the top of Group B. The hosts controlled proceedings from the outset and thought they had taken the lead after 15 minutes but Enzo Perez's long-range effort was ruled out for offside. River continued to dominate after the break but were frustrated by San Lorenzo's well-organised defence, with Giuliano Galoppo coming closest to a winner when his header was saved by goalkeeper Orlando Gill. River next face San Martin de Tucuman in the Argentine Cup on Saturday.


Reuters
6 hours ago
- Reuters
Boca Juniors suffer worst-ever run as Huracan loss extends winless streak
BUENOS AIRES, July 27 (Reuters) - Boca Juniors endured their worst-ever run of form as they extended their winless streak to 11 games across all competitions following a 1-0 loss at Huracan on Sunday, courtesy of Matko Miljevic's second-half goal. Boca failed to recover from their disappointing Copa Argentina Round of 32 exit earlier this week and now sit 13th in Group B of the Clausura, having managed just two draws before the loss to Huracan. Miguel Angel Russo's team once again produced a lacklustre performance, with goalkeeper Agustin Marchesin emerging as their standout player. "We are very angry about the team's current situation, but we know we have to turn this around," Marchesin told TNT Sports. "We have great players. There is a lot of sadness within the squad. We have to work harder than ever to keep improving." The hosts dominated the early proceedings, with Rodrigo Cabral coming close to breaking the deadlock when his deflected effort rattled the crossbar. Moments later, Marchesin produced a stunning reflex save, using his feet to preserve the stalemate before making another crucial block in a one-on-one situation seconds before halftime. Yet the Argentine keeper was finally beaten in the 65th minute when Miljevic fired a superb strike into the top corner to hand the Apertura runners-up Huracan their first win in the tournament. "I think we are deserved winners," Huracan midfielder Leonardo Gil said. "We had a lot of chances to score. They only had a couple of shots on goal." Boca next host Racing Club on August 9. "The tournament has just started, we have to turn the page," Marchesin added. "We are very sad, but we have to be in the best possible shape at home."