With an Argentine touch, Independiente del Valle won the Copa Sudamericana against San Pablo

With an Argentine touch, Independiente del Valle won the Copa Sudamericana against San Pablo

The Ecuadorian team won the South American again, as it had done in 2019, and together with Boca, Independiente and Athletico Paranaense they are the only clubs to repeat the title.

At 13 minutes into the first half, it was Díaz who finished off with a right cross to goalkeeper Felipe Alves’ post, after a filtered pass from his Faravelli, and scored the 1-0.

SAO PAULO vs. IND OF THE VALLEY [0-2] | GOALS | CONMEBOL SOUTH AMERICAN FINAL 2022

The Ecuadorian team had more chances to stretch the difference on the scoreboard, while those led by Rogerio Ceni were overwhelmed by the rival’s pressure and did not have clear chances facing the goal defended by Wellington Ramírez.

After 20 minutes of the complement, with a great collective play started in the background by Richard Schunke who saw Junior Sornoza and connected with Lautaro Díaz who this time assisted his Argentine compatriot, Lorenzo Faravelli who defined first before the goalkeeper’s exit Alves that little could do. The final 2-0 was sealed and from then on, Independiente del Valle began to shape a more controlled game.

Already with nothing to do and with the vortex of the game itself, San Pablo suffered the expulsions of Jonathan Calleri, for a double yellow, and Diego Costa, yellow and direct red.

Source: Ambito

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