CONMEBOL – Qualifiers: Brazil vs Ecuador Matchday 7
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Libertad wins on penalties and qualifies for the quarterfinals – 2024-08-23 12:53:00
Libertad defeated Sp. Ameliano in a penalty shootout and earned their ticket to the Quarterfinals of the CONMEBOL – Copa Sudamericana 2024 tournament. Lucas Sanabria, Matías Espinoza, Lorenzo Melgarejo and Iván Franco scored their shots for the winning team, while Óscar Cardozo and Cristian Riveros were unsuccessful. For the host team, Richard Salinas and Julio César González were unable to do so.
The match ended in a 0-0 draw during extra time and the teams took the decision to penalty kicks.
Marcelo Fernández hit the post with a shot in the 51st minute of the second half, drowning out the shouts of goal from all his fans.
Libertad dominated the action, but was not able to strike Sp. Ameliano’s goal. Out of a total of 17 shots, 3 were close to the goal, 1 hit the post and 13 went wide.
Diego Viera’s role made him the best player of the match. The Libertad defender was important.
Another of the key players at the Defensores del Chaco stadium was Nicolás Rossi. The Sp. Ameliano goalkeeper had a great performance against Libertad because he saved 3 shots and made 7 correct passes.
Sp. Ameliano coach Aldo Bobadilla lined up a 4-3-3 formation with Nicolás Rossi in goal; Pablo Aranda, Julio César González, Francisco Báez and Abel Paredes on the defensive line; Aldo Maíz, Brian Benítez and Alberto Contrera in the middle; and Alejandro Samudio, Richard Torales and Sergio Fretes in attack.
For their part, Daniel Garnero’s team lined up with a 4-5-1 strategy with Martin Silva between the posts; Ivan Ramirez, Diego Viera, Nestor Gimenez and Matias Espinoza in defence; Marcelo Fernandez, Alejandro Silva, Alvaro Campuzano, Lucas Sanabria and Ruben Lezcano in the midfield; and Oscar Cardozo up front.
The match at the Defensores del Chaco stadium was officiated by referee Augusto Aragón Bautista.
The draw in the first leg and the victory on penalties in the return match take Libertad to the quarter-finals, leaving Sp. Ameliano out.
Changes in Sp. Ameliano
- 45′ 2T – Alejandro Samudio Ramírez came out for Richard Daniel Salinas Rivero and Alberto Cirilo Contrera Giménez came out for Juan José Gimenez Delgado
- 70′ 2T – Sergio Daniel Fretes Galeano came out for Hugo Ivan Valdez Medina
- 85′ 2T – Juan José Gimenez Delgado came out for Franco Ortellado
- 90′ 2T – Richard Daniel Torales Peralla came out for Gonzalo Areco
Warned in Sp. Ameliano:
- 15′ 1T Francisco Báez and 43′ 1T Sergio Fretes
Expelled in Sp. Ameliano:
- 43′ 2T Brian Benitez (Red card)
Changes in Freedom
- 66′ 2T – Marcelo Fabian Fernandez Benitez came on for Bautista Merlini, Ruben Lezcano came on for Lorenzo Antonio Melgarejo Sanabria and Alejandro Daniel Silva Gonzalez came on for Ivan Rene Franco Diaz
- 78′ 2T – Alvaro Marcial Campuzano came out for Cristian Miguel Riveros Nunez
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Penalties gave Cruzeiro the qualification to the Quarterfinals – 2024-08-23 10:36:15
Cruzeiro defeated Xeneize 5-4 in a series of penalties where William, Matheus Henrique, Marlon, Juan Dinenno and Álvaro Barreal did not miss, while Miguel Ángel Merentiel of Xeneize missed his shot. With this, Cruzeiro managed to advance to the next phase of the CONMEBOL tournament – Copa Sudamericana 2024.
The score was 2-1 after regular time and the teams had to go to a penalty shoot-out to determine the winner. Cruzeiro found their goals with Matheus Henrique (8′ 1T) and Walace (20′ 1T). Milton Giménez (47′ 1T) contributed the goal for Boca Juniors.
Cristian Lema was named the most outstanding player of the match. The Boca Juniors defender was important for clearing 9 balls out of the danger area.
Walace was another key player. The Cruzeiro midfielder scored 1 goal and made 37 correct passes.
Cruzeiro coach Fernando Seabra proposed a 4-4-2 formation with Cássio in goal; William, Zé Ivaldo, João Marcelo and Kaiki Bruno in the defensive line; Walace, Lucas Romero, Matheus Henrique and Matheus Pereira in the middle; and Lautaro Díaz and Juan Dinenno in attack.
For its part, Diego Martínez’s team took to the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Sergio Romero between the posts; Luis Advíncula, Cristian Lema, Marcos Rojo and Lautaro Blanco in defense; Agustín Martegani, Guillermo Fernández, Cristian Medina and Kevin Zenón in the midfield; and Miguel Ángel Merentiel and Milton Giménez up front.
Referee Wilmar Roldán Pérez was in charge of supervising the game at the Mineirão stadium.
Despite the defeat in the first leg, Cruzeiro achieved an impressive qualification for the Quarterfinals by beating Boca Juniors on penalties.
Changes in Cruzeiro
- 55′ 2T – Lucas Daniel Romero came out for Álvaro Barreal
- 63′ 2T – Lautaro Ariel Díaz came on for Arthur Gomes Lourenço and Kaiki Bruno da Silva came on for Marlon Rodrigues Xavier
- 78′ 2H – Walace Souza Silva is out for Kaio Jorge Pinto Ramos
Cautions in Cruzeiro:
- 2′ 2T Zé Ivaldo (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing), 15′ 2T Matheus Pereira (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 17′ 2T Matheus Henrique (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 49′ 2T Lucas Villalba (Arguing with an opponent)
Changes at Boca Juniors
- 4′ 1T – Agustin Alberto Martegani came out for Jorge Nicolas Figal
- 68′ 2T – Kevin Zenón came out for Gary Alexis Medel Soto
- 84′ 2T – Milton Gimenez came out for Marcelo Josemir Saracchi Pintos and Guillermo Matias Fernandez came out for Tomas Belmonte
Cautions for Boca Juniors:
- 43′ 1T Lautaro Blanco (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing), 6′ 2T Guillermo Fernández (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 8′ 2T Kevin Zenón (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing), 9′ 2T Diego Martínez (Insulting or disapproving of the referee), 36′ 2T Milton Giménez (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing), 43′ 2T Marcos Rojo (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 49′ 2T Gary Medel (Arguing with an opponent)
Expelled from Boca Juniors:
- 0′ 1T Luis Advíncula (Red card)
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Fluminense wins on penalties and qualifies for the quarterfinals – 2024-08-22 07:35:11
Fluminense beat Grêmio 4-2 in the penalty shoot-out and qualified for the next phase of CONMEBOL – Copa Libertadores 2024. Thiago Silva, John Kennedy, Lima and Jhon Arias scored for the winning team, however Paulo Ganso wasted his chance, while for the losing team Reinaldo and Miguel Monsalve transformed their shot from the twelve steps into a goal, but Nathan and Franco Cristaldo missed their opportunity.
The match ended 2-1 in the ninety minutes of regulation time and the teams took the decision to the penalty shoot-out. Fluminense celebrated with goals from Thiago Silva (13′ 1T) and Jhon Arias (27′ 1T, penalty). Grêmio reached the opponent’s goal with Gustavo Nunes (30′ 2T).
Paulo Ganso hit the post with a shot and missed the chance to increase the lead in the 46th minute of the second half.
Jhon Arias’s role made him the best player of the match. The Fluminense striker showed his best level by scoring 1 goal, shooting 5 times at the opposing goal and making 25 correct passes.
Thiago Silva was also a crucial figure in the defence during the match. The Fluminense defender was important as he scored 1 goal and cleared 5 dangerous balls.
Fluminense coach Luiz Venker Menezes has lined up a 4-3-3 formation with Fábio in goal; Samuel Xavier, Thiago Silva, Thiago Santos and Guga in defence; André Trindade, Mattheus Martinelli and Paulo Ganso in midfield; and Kevin Serna, Jhon Arias and Kauã Elias in attack.
For their part, Renato Portaluppi’s team played a 3-4-3 strategy with Agustín Marchesín between the posts; Gustavo Martins, Jemerson and Walter Kannemann in defence; João Pedro, Reinaldo, Mathías Villasanti and Dodi in the midfield; and Cristian Pavón, Martin Braithwaite and Yeferson Soteldo up front.
The match at the Maracanã stadium was officiated by referee Andrés Matonte.
After losing the first leg, Fluminense achieved an exciting qualification to the Quarter-finals in the second leg from the penalty spot, leaving Grêmio behind.
Changes in Fluminense
- 55′ 2T – Kevin Steven Serna Jaramillo came out for Vinicius Moreira de Lima
- 62′ 2H – Thiago dos Santos was replaced by Felipe Melo de Carvalho and Kauã Elias Nogueira by John Kennedy Batista de Souza
- 77′ 2T – Claudio Rodrigues Gomes came on for João Henrique Mendes da Silva
- 78′ 2T – Mattheus Martinelli Lima came out for Gustavo Nonato Santana
Cautions in Fluminense:
- 30′ 1T Kauã Elias (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 32′ 1T Samuel Xavier (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 23′ 2T Guga (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 28′ 2T Paulo Ganso (Unsportsmanlike conduct) and 39′ 2T John Kennedy (Taking off shirt)
Changes in Grêmio
- 45′ 2T – Walter Kannemann came out for Franco Sebastian Cristaldo and Cristian David Pavon for Gustavo Nunes Fernandes Gomes
- 67′ 2T – Douglas Moreira Fagundes came out for Miguel Ángel Monsalve González
- 81′ 2T – Martin Braithwaite Christensen came off for Douglas Matias Arezo Martinez
- 91′ 2T – Yeferson Julio Soteldo Martinez came out for Nathan Allan de Souza
Cautions in Grêmio:
- 25′ 1T Dodi (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 29′ 1T Yeferson Soteldo (Unsportsmanlike conduct), 27′ 2T Renato Gaúcho (Insulting or disapproving of the referee) and 38′ 2T Jemerson (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
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With a score of 2 to 1, Colo Colo defeated Junior and was in the Quarterfinals – 2024-08-22 05:25:17
In Key 4 of the CONMEBOL – Copa Libertadores 2024 tournament, Colo Colo took three points as a visitor against Tiburón this Tuesday. In the 42nd minute of the first half, Colo Colo took the lead with a play by Lucas Cepeda. Although Junior managed to tie the game in the 45th minute of the same stage thanks to a goal from Carlos Bacca, the visitors secured the victory with a goal from Maximiliano Falcón, again from a play, when 28′ of the second half had elapsed.
Colo Colo came close to extending their lead to a draw with a shot from Guillermo Paiva that hit the post in the 73rd minute of the second half.
Although Junior tried repeatedly, he was unable to celebrate. He had more shots than his rival (19), of which 5 reached the goal and 13 ended up outside.
Didier Moreno stood out as the most outstanding player of the match. The Junior midfielder made 94 correct passes and recovered 6 balls.
Another key player in defence was Maximiliano Falcón. The Colo Colo defender was important for scoring 1 goal and kicking 6 balls out of the danger area.
Junior’s coach, Arturo Reyes, proposed a 4-3-3 strategy with Santiago Mele in goal; Gabriel Fuentes, Jermein Peña, Emanuel Olivera and Edwin Herrera on the defensive line; Didier Moreno, Víctor Cantillo and Luis González in the middle; and José Enamorado, Carlos Bacca and Yairo Moreno in attack.
For their part, Jorge Almirón’s team lined up with a 4-3-3 formation with Brayán Cortéz between the posts; Mauricio Isla, Emiliano Amor, Maximiliano Falcón and Erick Wiemberg in defence; Esteban Pavez, Vicente Pizarro and Carlos Palacios in the midfield; and Marcos Bolados, Javier Correa and Lucas Cepeda up front.
The referee selected for the match at the Metropolitano stadium was Anderson Daronco.
With this victory, Colo Colo reached the Quarterfinals in the second leg and put an end to Junior’s dream.
Changes in Junior
- 21′ 1T – Jermein Zidane Peña Maiguel came off for Rafael Enrique Pérez Almeida
- 63′ 2nd quarter – Luis Daniel González Cova sent off by Roberto Carlos Hinojosa Marín
- 75′ 2T – Jose David Enamorado Gomez came out for Yimmi Javier Chará Zamora
- 76′ 2T – Victor Danilo Cantillo Jimenez came out for Marco Jhonnier Perez Murillo
Warned in Junior:
- 43′ 2T Emanuel Olivera (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
Expelled in Junior:
- 36′ 2T Rafael Pérez (Red card)
Changes in Colo Colo
- 56′ 2T – Marcelo Javier Correa came out for Guillermo Miguel Paiva Ayala
- 57′ 2T – Marcos Nikolas Bolados Hidalgo came out for Cristian Alexander Zavala Briones
- 70′ 2T – Carlos Alonso, Enrique Palacios Núñez, came out for Leonardo Roque Albano Gil and Lucas Antonio Cepeda Barturen for Gonzalo Pablo Castellani
- 83′ 2T – Esteban Andrés Pavez Suazo came out for Arturo Erasmo Vidal Pardo
Cautions for Colo Colo:
- 35′ 1T Brayán Cortéz (Delaying play), 22′ 2T Esteban Pavez (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing), 35′ 2T Vicente Pizarro (Delaying play) and 43′ 2T Jorge Almirón (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
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