Vélez defeats Estudiantes and approaches the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores

Velez Students

Velez appeared before his people in the Joseph Amalfitani with the obligation to beat Students and wait for someone else’s result to qualify for the round of 16 of the Liberators cup. Despite the hopes on the last date of the group C, the Pincha It was not accessible, since the entity from La Plata had its objective in being one of the best pointers in the continental contest to define the local in the following crosses of the future.

In the first movements, the needs of the protagonists were observed. A mistake of Matthias de los Santos allowed him to Alan Marinelli capture a ball in the right sector and send a sharp center for the arrival of Brian Orosco. Although the striker managed to improvise a scissors from the edge of the small area, the reflexes of Lucas Hoyos kept alive the Fort.

The local response was not long in coming. Through the air, the Uruguayan defender rose in the visiting zone and with a header demanded Jerónimo Pourtau. Meanwhile, in the stalls they celebrated the goal of National of Montevideo on Bragantino of Brazil, which allowed the group of Julio Vaccari maintain the illusion of victory that allows him to continue in international competition.

The enthusiasm of Velez ignited under the cry of the obsession that represents the Liberators cup for the club. The song that came down from the popular meant a premonition to the intervention of Lucas Jansonwho with a touch of quality defined between the legs of the goalkeeper and put the 1 a 0 for the local cast. In Villa Luro there was a party.

*Lucas Janson’s goal with which Vélez opened the scoring against Estudiantes

A second scream National it brought calm to Liniers. From that moment everything depended on the interpreters of the Fort. And the slight advantage seemed to be an oasis in that complex desert that meant the group stage.

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Referee: Nicolas Gamboa (Chile)

Estadio: Jose Amalfitani

TV: Fox Sports

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