Central defender Jonatan Maidana headed the only goal as River Plate beat Boca Juniors 1-0 in the "superclasico", the big Argentine derby at the Monumental.
|Last Updated: Nov 17, 2010, 08:44 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Buenos Aires: Central defender Jonatan Maidana headed the only goal as River Plate beat Boca Juniors 1-0 in the "superclasico", the big Argentine derby at the Monumental.
Former Boca player Maidana rose above the defence to glance a corner from the right by Erik Lamela past diving goalkeeper Javier Garcia and inside the far post in the 54th minute.
It was River`s first win over Boca in six league matches since 2007. In 187 league meetings, Boca have won 68 and River 62.
"This was a final and they played it like that, with the `sacred fire`," River`s caretaker coach JJ Lopez told reporters.
Right back Paulo Ferrari, speaking of Lopez and his staff, said: "They are people of the club who told us what it takes to play matches like this."
A 60,000 crowd at the Monumental produced an electric atmosphere before the start with chanting, fireworks and smoke bombs. As the teams came out onto the pitch the amount of smoke made it appear like fog had descended into the stadium.
When River scored, the Boca fans on an upper tier behind one of the goals lit several dozen fireworks and threw them down on the River fans below but the match continued uninterrupted.
Boca playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme was bothered by a calf problem from early on and made little impression before being substituted at halftime.River Chances
The match was always going to be tight with little goalmouth action, yet River had two good chances to go ahead in the first half.
Garcia made diving saves from Walter Acevedo`s rasping free kick from outside the box and Ariel Ortega`s shot from the right 10 metres out at the end of a move that began on the left.
Early in the second half Garcia tipped over a curling free kick by teenager Lamela.
After the goal River retreated deep into defence and Boca pinned the home side back although their attacks were rarely dangerous.
Both sides, the giants of Argentine football, have had a dismal season languishing in the bottom half of the standings, though River`s victory, their first in eight matches, lifted them into eighth place with 21 points. Boca are in 15th on 17 points.With five matches to go, Estudiantes and Velez Sarsfield are top of the table with 30 points apiece. Arsenal are second, five points behind.
It was River`s first match under Lopez, one of the club`s most distinguished former midfielders who helped them win several titles in the 1970s, after the sacking last week of coach Angel Cappa.
Rumours abounded over the last few days that Boca coach Claudio Borghi would resign if his team lost the "superclasico".
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