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HSPRIS – EFI
Friday 07 December
Midfielder and River Plate captain Leonardo Bonsio said that when he faces Boca Juniors on Sunday in the return leg of the Libertadores Cup at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium, Real Madrid will defend 66,000 spectators at the Almontamental Stadium before reporting the match and decide to stay in the capital. Spanish.
Bonzio made the remarks when the team arrived in Madrid, where the South American Confederation (CONMEBOL) decided to hold the match because the Boca Juniors were attacked by River fans as they headed to the old Monomental. Last November.
"We are on Spanish territory and we have to think about what's coming, we have to adapt to the new timing and pace here," said Ponzio, noting his displeasure with the fact that the majority of River fans can not move to watch the match.
"Many people feel pain, but we will not cure them with words, but with results," he said, adding, "The 66,000 people in Monumental will come back to support us and we will defend them on field."
Regarding River's accusation that he would not have supported Boca's players after being attacked, Ponzio said: "Much of what has been said is false. possible way from the first moment.Some players on our team have played with some players in Boca.We will stand in solidarity with each other because it is the ideology of this team. "
The final match was scheduled to take place on November 24 at Monumental Stadium, Lula's stronghold, attacked by opposing supporters as he headed for the stadium, before being postponed 24 hours before the Confederation decided to postpone it. Indefinitely.
After the meeting of the President of the Continental Union Alejandro Dominguez, the presidents of the two clubs in the Paraguayan capital Asuncion, it was decided to hold the meeting Sunday night at the stadium "Santiago Bernabeu" in Madrid.
The first leg between the two teams last month ended on a 2-0 draw at La Pomponera, stronghold of Boca.
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