Vélez thrashed and took pass for the eighths of the Copa Libertadores

Vélez thrashed and took pass for the eighths of the Copa Libertadores

Vélez He thrashed 3-0 a San Antonio Bulo Bulo from Bolivia, as a local condition, for the fifth date of group H of the Copa Libertadores and qualified for the round of 16.

In the match played at the José Amalfitani stadium in Liniers, Maher Carrizo opened the score at 22 minutes From the complement and the Uruguayan Michael Santos expanded the advantage at 32. At 45, Álvaro Montoro put the third.

With this result, Guillermo Barros Schelotto’s team assured his passage to the next phase of the Copa Libertadores and remains as leader of group H with 10 points, being escorted by Peñarol From Uruguay with the same score but with one goal less, which puts the ´Fortín´ as first.

Precisely, those of Montevideo will be Vélez’s last rival in the group stage of the Copa Libertadores. The meeting that will define the winner of Group H will take place next Thursday, May 29 at 7:00 p.m. at the Champion Stadium of the Century.

For its part, those of Joaquín Monastery were eliminated from the Copa Libertadores In their first participation but third parties with 6 points are maintained and, thanks to Peñarol’s victory over Olimpia de Paraguay, their participation in the next phase of the South American Cup was secured.

In the first quarter of play, the Liniers team was the one that tried to impose conditions before a Bolivian team that did not make it easy and marked the parity in the development of the meeting from the beginning.

Without clear chances of both parties, the first half ended in a 0-0 Chato that bored those present in the west enclosure of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.

The second part began with the same tonic that ended the first one but, at 22 minutes, the situation that unlocks the game came.

After a cross shot of Agustín Bouzat That Argentine goalkeeper Rodrigo Saracho cleared the middle, the Uruguayan Michael Santos went to win the ball on his back and the Venezuelan Carlos Suárez, in the attempt to revole her, ended up committing infraction to the former striker Talleres de Córdoba and the Venezuelan referee Alexis Herrera sanctioned penalty.

The 19-year-old, Maher Carrizo, took over the maximum penalty and scored 1-0 with a well-skid shot that entered the left stick of the Saracho goalkeeper who came to touch it but not to avoid the opening of the score by the Vélez player who has four goals in this Copa Libertadores.

Ten minutes later, those of Liniers reached 2-0 with both Uruguayan Michael Santos. After the pressure and interception of Carrizo on an attempt to pass from Suárez by steps from the crescent of the area of ​​San Antonio Bulo, the ball was served the former Juarez of Mexico who gave him first with the internal part of his right foot and stuck the ball in the left angle of the Saracho goalkeeper who was going back to the arch.

On the end of the game, the youth Álvaro Montoro scored 3-0 for Vélez at 45 minutes. With a totally unbridled Bolivian team, Francisco Pizzini cut from right to left in the area and touched the criminal point for Montoro that, in the first touch, turned on the brand of Luis Barboza to be hand in hand before goalkeeper Saracho and defined the right post.

Synthesis Vélez vs San Antonio Bulo Bulo by Copa Libertadores

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