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​By Our Man at La Bombonera

​THE cauldrons of Buenos Aires are bubbling tonight, and it’s Boca Juniors who are serving up the heat.

​In a clinical display of Primera Division dominance, the Xeneize brushed aside a resilient Instituto Cordoba 2-0, extending their formidable unbeaten run to eight matches. While the scoreline suggests a routine day at the office, this was a contest defined by individual brilliance and a midfield masterclass that had the Bombonera faithful in raptures.

​​After a tense opening half where chances went begging, it was the teenage sensation Tomás Aranda who shattered the deadlock in the 51st minute. Latching onto a delicate flick from Miguel “The Beast” Merentiel, Aranda showcased nerves of steel, feinting past his marker with a drop of the shoulder before rifling the ball home.

​It was a goal that personified the new-look Boca under Claudio Úbeda—youthful, fearless, and devastatingly efficient.

​If Aranda provided the spark, Adam Bareiro provided the fire. The Paraguayan powerhouse was a thorn in Instituto’s side all evening, battling center-backs and winning every aerial duel in his zip code.

​His reward came just five minutes after the opener. Positioned perfectly as a classic ‘9’, Bareiro ghosted into the box to double the lead, effectively killing off any hope of a “Gloria” comeback. It was his second goal in as many games, proving he is fast becoming the indispensable spearhead of this attack.

​While the forwards grabbed the headlines, the clean sheet was forged in the furnace of the Boca defense. Lautaro Di Lollo was nothing short of heroic, notably producing a lung-busting 100-meter recovery sprint to thwart a dangerous Instituto counter-attack.

​Behind him, veteran keeper Agustín Marchesín was a human wall, producing two world-class saves in the second half to ensure the visitors left empty-handed.

​With this victory, Boca climbs to 6th in the table, looking every bit like title contenders. For Instituto, it’s back to the drawing board after failing to breach a Blue and Gold defense that currently looks impenetrable.

 

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