Everton, Fluminense and The Strongest advance to the third phase of the Copa Libertadores repechage

Everton, Fluminense and The Strongest advance to the third phase of the Copa Libertadores repechage

The Brazilian Fluminenseteam of Ecuadorian mario pineida; next to Bolivian The Strongest and the Chilean Everton They went on to the third play-off phase of the Libertadores Cup of America by winning their respective keys from the competition.

With a brace from the Argentine Martin Prost and a goal from Uruguayan Rodrigo Amaral signed the victory of the Bolivian The Strongest by 3-0 against Colony Square of Uruguay to get your pass.

The difference was enough to reverse the 2-0 in the first leg in Uruguay and now puts those led by the Argentine coach Christian Diaz waiting for the winner of the key between the Catholic University from Ecuador and the Bolivian Bolivar.

Fluminense

For its part, Fluminense defeated this Tuesday by 2-0 Colombian millionaires and advanced to phase 3 by ratifying the advantage it had with the victory in Bogota 1-2, in the first leg played a week ago

the attacker Willian Bigode and midfielder cColombian John Ariaswho jumped from the reserve bench, scored in the second half for the group of Rio de Janeirowhich this time officiated as a local at the Sao Januario stadium, of its rival from Rio de Janeiro Vasco da Gama.

The “Flu” now meets in phase 3 against the winner of the series that they define on Thursday in Colombia, the host Atlético Nacional and the Paraguayan Olimpia, who arrives with a 3-1 advantage.

Ecuadorian Mario Pineida entered the substitution in the 82nd minute, replacing Willian Bigode.

Everton

Chilean Everton fell on Tuesday 1-0 against Monagas in Venezuela but they advanced to the third phase of the Copa Libertadores, in a match played at the Monumental de Maturín stadium, after a 3-0 win in the first leg.

The game was marked by constant interruptions caused by fouls by the home team. The aggressiveness of Monagas reached its zenith in the second half with the expulsion of louis war which marked the final result.

The clearest scoring opportunity in the intense opening minutes came from Everton in the 9th minute, with a shot from Ishmael Sosa from the center of the area, with the assistance of Benjamin Berrios.

The winning goal for the Venezuelans came as soon as the second half began, with a left-footed shot from Oscar Gonzalez. The llanero player finished off from the center of the area and to the right side of the goal after receiving, almost free of a mark, a corner kick.

Now Everton awaits the winner of Audax Italian and Students. (D)

Source: Eluniverso

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