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·6 de octubre de 2025

Boca player ratings after the win over Newell's

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The analysis of individual performance and player scores of Boca in the 5-0 victory against Newell's, on the eleventh date of the 2025 Clausura Tournament.

A huge victory for the Xeneize. The team, once again led by Úbeda, played a great match and crushed the Lepra at their home. With this result, the blue and gold team placed itself at the top of the annual classification zone for the next Libertadores, above Rosario Central and River, who are playing their game in Santa Fe.


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The Xeneize won, delighted, and thrashed at La Bombonera against Newell's. Photo: Gerónimo Marino.

Agustín Marchesín (6)

Did not work. No intervention was needed due to Boca's great work throughout the match. Hard to evaluate, but he complemented with his footwork to stay in tune.

Juan Barinaga (7)

Key to opening the score: he hooked and delivered a delicate left-footed cross that Giménez pushed to make it 1-0. More and more solid, he had no defensive issues.

Lautaro Di Lollo (7)

Passed with flying colors. No trouble in defense, controlled Newell's attackers, and was unlucky not to find the aerial ball in the opponent's goal.

Ayrton Costa (7)

A calm night for the former Independiente player, who also had the luxury of scoring the 3-0. Very firm and sober.

Lautaro Blanco (7)

Good projection and a special goal: he scored his first professional goal against Lepra, which stands out as he came from Rosario Central's youth academy, a club he also supports.

Rodrigo Battaglia (7)

With Paredes, they speak the same language, and it shows. He has presence even if not mentioned by the commentators. He understands where and when to position himself at all times.

Leandro Paredes (8)

If Paredes is the owner of Boca even when man-marked, today when Newell's decided to give him more freedom, he managed everything. He was the conductor and left the impression that he didn't make a single mistake throughout the match. We will miss him against Barracas.

Brian Aguirre (7)

Found the right goal against his former team and once again made it clear that no one will take the right wing from him. What's more? He is starting to understand Barinaga better and better.

Alan Velasco (6)

Improved a lot and left good impressions, although he was more attached to the wing than seeking to be the connector between midfield and forwards. Perhaps he needs a bit more space in the center than on the side.

Miguel Merentiel (5)

The weakest and due to bad luck. Missed some clear chances, although Giménez took advantage of a rebound. At times, he didn't have good ideas and lost some balls, although he didn't stand out negatively.

Milton Giménez (8)

The number nine's job is to score goals, and Milton delivered. He opened the scoring with a header and took advantage of a rebound to score the second. After the first goal, he regained a lot of confidence and was more active than on other occasions.


Williams Alarcón (6)

Did well, controlled the ball, and helped in recovery. More advanced than Paredes, he lacked a partner to make better use of his position.

Kevin Zenón, Ander Herrera, and Exequiel Zeballos (-)

They came in when the match was already decided. The Spaniard and Chango, with more minutes, had some chances, but the opposing goalkeeper and defense sought to prevent the score from becoming more lopsided. Not much to highlight and difficult to rate.


Claudio Úbeda (8)

The plan worked, and the changes didn't add much, but they didn't detract either. The initial setup worked very well from the start, Boca knocked out Newell's, and there wasn't much more. He didn't need to make adjustments as the team never faltered.

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