It was certainly an eventful week in the ever-exciting world of Argentine sport. Ángel Di María marked his first Rosario Derby since returning to Central with an exceptional free-kick to win the game at the Estadio Gigante del Arroyito and heighten tensions around struggling Newell's. The Pumas were busy making history with a different-shaped ball, meanwhile, with their first-ever win over New Zealand on Argentine soil – and even Boca Juniors were getting in on the act, following up last week's long-awaited victory over Independiente Rivadavia with another triumph, this time against Banfield, to mark their first win in La Bombonera for almost four-and-a-half months.
Sadly, however,
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