🔥 Tensions flare in Miami: River jibe sparks Boca fan rally
On Sunday afternoon, Boca's fans held a rally before the team's debut against Benfica, but the Blue and Gold celebration had an unexpected aerial interruption.
River Plate, on the other hand, makes its tournament debut on Tuesday, playing in Seattle against the Japanese team Urawa Red Diamonds, but some Millonarios fans were in Miami to remind the Xeneize congregation of that Copa Libertadores final at the Santiago Bernabéu.
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A curious scene that the eternal rivalry of Argentine football replicates in the Club World Cup, capturing the attention of the entire football world these days.
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