Vélez tied tonight as a visitor 0 to 0 Peñarol of Uruguay And it remained as leader of group H of the Copa Libertadores of America, in a match played at the Champion Stadium of the century, for the sixth and last date.
In a crazy encounter and lacking situations of great danger, the best approach was from the premises, in 14 minutes of the first stage, with a distant shot of the steering wheel Leonardo Fernández that passed near the left stick of goalkeeper Tomás Marciori.
With equality, The “Fortín” fulfilled the objective of qualifying in the first position of his group in the Copa Libertadoreswith 11 points, while the “Carbonero” was second with the same number of units, but worse goal difference.
The third place was occupied by San Antonio Bulo Bulo de Bolivia, with 6 points and the access to 16vos of the end of the South American Cup, and Olimpia de Paraguay was fourth with five points, despite the fact that in its farewell it thrashed as a local by 4 to 0 to the cast of the Altiplano.
The first danger arrival was for the Uruguayan cast, in 11 minutes of the first stage, with a volley of the end Javier Cabrera from the edge of the area that passed near the first stick.
Three minutes later, the hitch Leonardo Fernández finished off from the crescent of the area but his shot was also near the left post of goalkeeper Tomás Marciori.
In the second half, in 26 minutes, striker Maximiliano Silvera was left hand in hand and wanted to chop the ball against Tomás Marciori, but his shot went far.
Vélez arrived in 31 minutes of the second stage, with an entrance to the area of the Extreme Maher Carrizo and a low and crossed shot, diverted to the corner by goalkeeper Guillermo de Amores.
The visit had a new danger situation in 40 minutes of the complement, with a new Carrizo auction, which hit him uncomfortable from a place near the area but had no power or aim.
Synthesis Peñarol vs Vélez for the Copa Libertadores
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