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Morena Beltrán revealed a message from Bayern that excites all of Boca.

The journalist recounted a conversation between players from both teams after the match in Miami that could prevent the possible non-aggression pact between the German team and Benfica

Boca will play its last card this Wednesday in the Club World Cup with the obligation to thrash Auckland City and wait for help from Bayern Munich, which will face Benfica at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. To advance to the round of 16, Xeneize  needs a resounding victory of its own and for the Germans to win their match.

In this context, the idea of a possible "non-aggression pact" between Bayern and Benfica began to circulate, since a draw would qualify both. However, in recent hours, a revelation from Morena Beltrán on ESPN F90 brought some relief to Boca fans.

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Morena Beltrán spoke about a conversation between Boca and Bayern players | La Derecha Diario

"I know that, after the match, the players talked among themselves. They discussed the standings and what each team needed," said the journalist. She went further: "Bayern's players told Boca's: 'You do your job and we'll do ours'."

Although she did not give names, it was reportedly an informal conversation that took place at the Hard Rock Stadium after the clash between both teams. In addition, the partner of full-back Lucas Blondel, Boca player, added: "That message was there. They're going out to win."

Despite the rumors, Bayern Munich wants to win

Meanwhile, the coach of the Bavarian team, Vincent Kompany, also left a statement that strengthens the hope: "We are Bayern Munich and it's impossible not to go out looking for a win."

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Kompany wants to beat Benfica | La Derecha Diario

At a press conference, the former player was blunt: "I wouldn't know how to plan a match if I didn't want to go out and win. It would be impossible at this level, because you always have the pressure of the jersey."

To reinforce his words, Bayern will field a starting line-up against Benfica. Thus, Boca keeps hope that, with a wide victory of its own and a Bavarian win, it can get among the top 16 in the tournament.

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