Racing Club players celebrate dramatic 3-2 comeback win over River Plate in Clausura round of 16, advancing to quarterfinals.
Racing Club players celebrate dramatic 3-2 comeback win over River Plate in Clausura round of 16, advancing to quarterfinals.
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Racing eliminates River with 3-2 win in Clausura round of 16

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Racing Club beat River Plate 3-2 in an agonizing match for the round of 16 of the 2025 Clausura Tournament, advancing to the quarterfinals. Gustavo Costas' team staged a comeback in the second half with key goals, leaving the Millionaires without titles in a tough year. Marcelo Gallardo confirmed his continuity and granted vacation to the squad.

The match took place on Monday at the Cilindro de Avellaneda, with Facundo Tello as the main referee and broadcast on ESPN Premium. Racing opened the scoring in the 3rd minute of the first half with a header from Santiago Solari, assisted by Gabriel Rojas. River controlled possession but failed to convert clear chances, with key saves by Facundo Cambeses.

In the second half, River equalized quickly: Ian Subiabre scored in the 17th minute and Juan Fernando Quintero turned the game around in the 19th with a shot from outside the area. Racing tied it in the 27th minute via a deflection by Lucas Martínez Quarta on a shot from 'Toto' Fernández, becoming an own goal. The match was decided in the 48th minute of the second half, when Gastón Martirena scored the 3-2 after a rebound in the box.

Marcelo Gallardo, River's coach, reacted with frustration but calm in the press conference. 'I will reflect on the semester before meeting with the players', he said, confirming his continuity and granting the squad a month of vacation. River ends 2025 without titles and with slim chances of directly qualifying for the 2026 Copa Libertadores, as the Clausura champion earns that spot.

Racing, led by Gustavo Costas, will face the winner of Lanús-Tigre in the quarterfinals, to be decided on Wednesday. Before the match, Racing fans gave a hostile reception to former players like Marcos Acuña and Maximiliano Salas, now with River. Racing's Santiago Sosa played with a protective mask due to a recent facial injury.

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X users erupted in excitement over Racing's dramatic 3-2 comeback victory against River Plate in the Clausura 2025 round of 16, eliminating the Millonarios with a 93rd-minute goal by Martirena. Racing fans hailed the epic performance under Costas, while River supporters expressed deep frustration over a trophyless 2025 and criticized the team's collapse after leading. Neutral reports noted Gallardo's confirmed continuity and vacation for the squad amid high-engagement highlights and reactions.

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Racing Club's Adrián Martínez scores the header that beats Boca Juniors 1-0 at La Bombonera, advancing to the Torneo Clausura final.
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Racing beats Boca 1-0 to advance to Torneo Clausura final

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Racing Club defeated Boca Juniors 1-0 at La Bombonera in the Torneo Clausura 2025 semifinals, thanks to a header from Adrián 'Maravilla' Martínez that ended a 10-match scoring drought. Gustavo Costas' team advanced to the final against the winner of Gimnasia and Estudiantes. Boca's elimination means they miss the 2026 Copa Libertadores, handing River Plate a spot in the Copa Sudamericana.

Racing Club defeated Tigre on penalties after a 0-0 draw in 120 minutes during the 2025 Torneo Clausura quarterfinals. Goalkeeper Facundo Cambeses was pivotal, saving two penalties to secure a 4-2 shootout win. The team will face Boca Juniors in the semifinals.

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Racing Club secured its first win in the Apertura Tournament by beating Argentinos Juniors 2-1 in the group stage of the Liga Profesional, played at Estadio Presidente Perón in Avellaneda. The Academy's goals were scored by Tomás Conechny and Santiago Solari in the first half, while Erik Godoy pulled one back early in the second half.

River Plate defeated Banfield 3-1 at the Estadio Monumental in the seventh round of the 2026 Apertura Tournament, marking Marcelo Gallardo's final match as coach. The Núñez team broke a streak of three consecutive losses with goals from Lucas Martínez Quarta, Sebastián Driussi, and Joaquín Freitas, while Mauro Méndez scored for the visitors. Gallardo received an ovation from fans in an emotional night.

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The final regular phase matchday of the Torneo Clausura 2025 has completed the playoff bracket, setting the eight round of 16 matchups. Boca Juniors will face Talleres de Córdoba, while Racing and River will feature in a key clash behind closed doors. There will be no Superclásico between Boca and River at this stage.

River Plate's loss to Argentinos Juniors has deepened the team's crisis and sparked rumors about Marcelo Gallardo's future as coach. The manager was sent off during the match, and social media is buzzing with potential replacements. Despite this, Gallardo retains fan support.

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Boca Juniors and Racing Club drew 0-0 in a contentious match with few chances at La Bombonera, for matchday six of the Apertura Tournament. Boca fans voiced their dissatisfaction with boos directed at the team, particularly Edinson Cavani and coach Claudio Úbeda. Defender Ayrton Costa criticized the refereeing, claiming it is biased against his team.

 

 

 

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