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River Plate vs Boca Juniors second leg postponed after attack on Boca bus

An attack on the Boca Juniors bus by rival fans which left players suffering cuts from broken glass and feeling the effects of tear gas has led to the postponement of the second leg of their Copa Libertadores final at River Plate.

The match between the Buenos Aires rivals will now be played on Sunday at 1700 local time (2000GMT). On Saturday evening the clash was delayed twice after the Boca bus came under attack as it arrived at the stadium.

Television footage showed River supporters hurling objects at the bus as it made its way to the El Monumental ground.

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According to reports in Argentina, Boca players were injured by flying shards of glass from broken windows and were also taken ill due to the effects of tear gas used by the police to disperse the crowds.

A number of players, including Boca's former Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez, were reportedly suffering from dizziness and vomiting and being treated by club doctors. Footage apparently from inside the Boca dressing room showed the players groggy and disorientated.

Reports said Boca's Pablo Perez and Gonzalo Lamardo had been taken by ambulance to hospital, the former with slivers of broken glass in his eyes and the latter a cut on his head.

The bus driver, meanwhile, was reportedly knocked unconscious after being hit by a rock.

Former Argentina striker Gabriel Batistuta branded the scenes "shameful", saying on Twitter: "Another opportunity lost in front of the whole world that observes us, shameful, lamentable."

Several publications carried a statement reportedly from the CONMEBOL medical department saying there was no reason from a medical point of view to suspend the match.

Tevez claimed Boca were being forced to play the match against their will.

He was quoted as saying by www.tycsports.com: "We want to tell our families that we are OK because we are incommunicado in the dressing room.

"We are not in condition, they are forcing us to play the game. Pablo just arrived with a patch on his eye and that is why we are waiting."

Boca Juniors' midfielder Pablo Perez return from hospital to the Monumental stadium - Credit: AP
Boca Juniors' midfielder Pablo Perez had to be taken to from hospital Credit: AP

Describing the effects of the tear gas, he said: "The feeling of vomiting grabbed me, my throat burned, it's only now that my headache is going away. We have three team-mates who are not physically well, you can not believe what is happening."

Boca's former Real Madrid midfielder Fernando Gago also expressed his unhappiness that the game looked set to go ahead, saying: "I can not believe it, I was very surprised. Many players suffered, I had an allergic reaction and there were players who had a hard time breathing.

Video grab showing detained supporters of River Plate during clashes in the surroundings of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires  - Credit:  IVAN PISARENKO/AFP
Video grab showing detained supporters of River Plate during clashes in the surroundings of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires Credit: IVAN PISARENKO/AFP
Video grab showing supporters of River Plate burning a t-shirt with the badge of Boca Juniors in the surroundings of the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires following an attack on the Boca team bus before the all-Argentine Copa Libertadores second leg final match between River Plate and Boca Juniors on November 24, 2018 - Credit: Getty images
River fans burn a Boca shirt outside the stadiumCredit: Getty images

"We have no choice. If we have to play, we are going to play."

Saturday's violence came three years after the second leg of a Copa Libertadores last-16 tie between Boca and River was abandoned at half-time after Boca fans attacked the River players with pepper spray as they returned to the pitch after the interval. Boca were disqualified from the competition.