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Published 12:08 31 Oct 2018 GMT
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South American football fans are famously passionate, and that passion can sometimes spill over. With such high stakes, huge precautions were taken to protect the officials from any violence post-match and wisely so, given the reaction from the players and fans alike.
It all stemmed from the referee's decision to show Grêmio's Bressan a red card for deliberate handball, after seven minutes of deliberation and multiple checks on the pitch-side screen.
Five minutes into an additional 13, Gonzalo Nicolás Martínez fired River into the final with a sweetly struck penalty, putting the Buenos Aires side on course to win their fifth Copa Libertadores trophy.
Barring a miraculous comeback from Palmeiras in the second leg of the other semi-final, River will come up against their city rivals Boca Juniors in the two-legged final.
Buenos Aires police might need to give the army a call, given the fierce history between the teams whose rivalry has been justifiably nicknamed the 'superclásico'.Football

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