Overview
- Boca Juniors’ 1-1 draw against Unión at La Bombonera intensified criticism of the team’s inconsistent performances.
- Legislator Ramiro Marra proposed on social media that the club bring back its long-discontinued cheerleading squad, “Las Boquitas,” as a motivational tool.
- Supporters and football analysts condemned the suggestion as an outdated incentive that clashes with contemporary sports culture.
- Marra’s revelation of journalist Morena Beltrán’s former role in the cheerleading group has prompted debate over the relevance of publicizing personal histories.
- Coach Miguel Ángel Russo signaled a shift to tactical refinements, emphasizing defensive solidity and consistent player selection to reverse the team’s slump.