Careers took a very important step in their goal of advancing to the round of 16 of the Libertadores Cup of Americaafter winning as a visitor by 2 to 1 to Aucas from Ecuador at the Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda stadium in Quito, for the fourth date of Group A.
Nicholas Reniero2 minutes into the first stage, and gabriel rojasat 24 of the complement, they scored for The academywhile Romulo Oteroat 49 of the second half, discounted for the Ecuadorian team.
This way, Careers is the leader of Group A with 10 points, followed by brazilian flamingo with 4, and then aucas and Nublense of Chile.
The Brazilian cast will visit the trans-Andean team this Wednesday, starting at 9:30 p.m. and if they win, it will automatically cause the Avellaneda team to advance to the round of 16.
In barely two minutes into the match, Gonzalo piovi returned a refusal from the defense of aucaswhich did not calculate the output well and the ball was left over his head where he was well located Reniero to stay hand in hand and put the 1 to 0 for Careers.
The academy controlled the game from then on and prevented aucas have the ball and try to reach the goal defended by gabriel arias and took the opportunity to take advantage through red matias.
At the end, Knoll He converted a great goal from a free kick that gave the host some hope, but ultimately fell short.
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