The CONMEBOL Sudamericana Cup is the second most important international Cup in the South American continent after the Libertadores but, despite this, historical teams and many quality players do not stop playing it.
The Ecuadorian goalkeeper did not suffer goals in his team’s two games and was confident in each intervention he had.
The 27-year-old Chilean player was confident on his flank and judiciously projected himself offensively whenever he had the opportunity.
One of the figures of the São Paulo team in the victory at Morumbi that allowed his team to access the final of the tournament.
The Ecuadorian was solid in defense and was able to contribute in attack scoring a goal in the first leg.
The 32-year-old Brazilian showed all his hierarchy in the second leg and brought versatility to the team to integrate the midfield on some occasions.
He was key scoring the two goals for his team in the second leg to go to penalties that then ended up leaving Sao Paulo in the Final.
The Argentine showed his hierarchy and class by guiding the Ecuadorian team to another international final.
The Chilean was one of the figures in the first leg scoring one of the goals for his team.
In the 2 games he scored 3 goals for his team and was unbalanced every time he touched the ball.
The veteran scored a key goal in the idea for his team’s discount and played a great game in the second leg despite missing a penalty in the shootout.
The great star of this South American Cup showed all his hierarchy and quality by leading his team to the final
The semifinals determined that Sao Paulo (BRA) and Independiente del Valle (ECU) will face each other in the final next Saturday, October 1 at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium in Córdoba, Argentina.
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