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·29 mai 2026
Riquelme entered Boca's dressing room after exit, long squad chat

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·29 mai 2026

The Xeneize president held a lengthy talk with the players after the defeat to Universidad Católica that knocked the team out of the Copa Libertadores. The atmosphere was very different from that of other recent meetings.
Boca Juniors’ elimination from the Copa Libertadores had a major impact behind closed doors at La Bombonera. As soon as the loss to Universidad Católica was sealed—a result that condemned the team to play in the Copa Sudamericana in the second half of the year—Juan Román Riquelme went down to the locker room and held a lengthy talk with the squad.
The Xeneize president had already been involved in a similar situation weeks earlier, after the controversial draw against Cruzeiro, although that time the context had been completely different. On that occasion, the message had been one of support and recognition for the team’s performance, amid anger over the refereeing decisions.
Now, after a very poor night in footballing terms and an elimination that hit the club hard, the conversation took on a different tone. According to reports, Riquelme stayed for about 20 minutes meeting with the players after a match in which Boca never really managed to impose itself on the Chilean side and could not even score in a decisive game.
The anger of the club’s top executive had already been noticeable even before the end of the match. When the fourth official announced seven minutes of stoppage time, Riquelme left his box at La Bombonera visibly upset by what the team was showing on the field.
The internal frustration was not only about the result, but also about the footballing image the Xeneize side left in a do-or-die match. Boca needed to win to secure qualification for the round of 16 and ended up showing enormous difficulties in creating clear scoring chances, amid an atmosphere charged with nerves.
In addition, the meeting had strong symbolic value, as it marked the end of the semester for the squad. After the match, the players were released for the break due to the 2026 World Cup, following a first half of the year heavily affected by the elimination in the Apertura Tournament and now also by the defeat in the Libertadores.
Looking ahead to the second half of the year, the club will have to reorganize quickly. Claudio Úbeda will not continue as coach once his contract ends, and the board is already working on the search for a new manager to face the Copa Sudamericana, the team’s main remaining international objective this season.
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