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·17 de novembro de 2025

Boca player ratings in the win over Tigre

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The analysis of individual performances and player ratings for Boca in the 2-0 victory over Tigre at La Bombonera, in the last match of the regular phase of the championship.

Claudio Ubeda’s team defeated the Matador and finished the group stage as leaders of Zone A with 29 points and good play heading into the round of 16.


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Agustín Marchesín (7)

He made two important saves during Tigre’s best period. He finished the group stage with a strong performance after some doubts.

Juan Barinaga (7)

An outstanding performance from the right back, who pushed forward on many occasions and made some good connections in the first half.

Nicolas Figal (6)

A more than acceptable match from the center back, who hadn’t played for Boca in a long time. He left the field with a cut on his head after a collision with a Tigre player.

Ayrton Costa (8)

As solid as ever defensively, he opened the scoring with a great header that hit the goalkeeper’s left post.

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Boca beat Tigre 2-0. Photo: Gerónimo Marino/La Número 12.

Lautaro Blanco (6)

With both successes and mistakes, he pushed forward several times and was very involved on his side of the pitch.

Ander Herrera (7)

Very precise and made good connections in midfield with his teammates. Moved the ball a lot, created chances, and played perhaps one of his best games for Boca.

Leandro Paredes (7)

The captain once again had a good game for Boca, assisting Ayrton Costa for the Xeneize’s first goal.

Milton Delgado (7)

To round out the midfield, the Boca youngster had another good match, with several recoveries and good support for Paredes and Herrera.

Carlos Palacios (5)

The lowest point for the Xeneize. He was involved in several plays, but couldn’t stand out and seemed a step behind the rest of his teammates.

Miguel Merentiel (5)

He couldn’t get a foothold in the attack, with few involvements and poor decisions in the few chances he had up front.

Exequiel Zeballos (6)

He had several good runs at the start, but faded as the minutes went by. He suffered several fouls that the referee never tried to stop with cards.


Edinson Cavani (-)

Returned to play after two months out, and Paredes gave him the penalty so he could score again.

Tomás Belmonte and Mateo Mendia (-)

Came on at the end and didn’t have much involvement.


Claudio Úbeda (7)

He repeated the core of the team, bringing in Ander for Giménez to protect him from cards. His team played a good match, though they struggled a bit to open the scoring. Finished the group stage as leaders and with high expectations for the knockout rounds.

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