Central Córdoba sealed his ticket to the round of 16 of the South American Cup on Tuesday After beating In Montevideo a Long hill by 0-3 And in the next round he will face to face with Lanús in a duel of Argentines.
When little had passed on the playing field of the champion stadium of the century, Matías Perelló took advantage of a great qualification of Matías Godoy, It surprised everyone by entering the second post and At 15 minutes he turned the first goal of the night.
The place did not reposition himself from the coup and was even more complicated when the midfielder Nicolás Bertocchi saw the red cardboard in the absence of one for the end of the first half.
Those led by Omar de Felippe took that to maintain the domain of the ball and of the game, which led them to quickly stretch their advantage in the scorer.
After 58 minutes of time, Perelló changed the scorer suit for the attendance and gave up a great ball to the attacker Leonardo Heredia, who put the 0-2 and sentenced the series.
Although he tried to react, Cerro Largo could not at any time complicate goalkeeper Alan Aguerre and the Argentines gave their last blow on the final moments.
At 90 minutes, Heredia faced goalkeeper Gino Santilli in a hand in hand and gave the ball to Diego Barrera so that the latter would push it without any opposition and put the final 0-3.
In this way, Central Córdoba advanced And revenge was taken from the hard blow suffered in the group stage of the Copa Libertadores of this season.
There, after one Historic 1-2 victory against Flamengo In the Maracaná stadium in Rio de Janeiro, the Argentine team got eleven points, the same as Brazilians and Quito League.
However, The 3-0 suffered in front of Ecuadorians on the last day left Felippe’s Omar de Omar Outside due to goals.
Now, with the victory on Tuesday, Central Córdoba advanced to the eighths of Copa Sudamericana for the first time in its history And his first rival on the way to the final will be one of the champions of the contest: the Argentine Lanús also.
Directed by Guillermo Barros Schelotto, the Garnet won the Brazilian Ponte Preta in a 3-1 global and with figures such as Agustín Marchesín, Paolo Goltz, Carlos Izquierdoz, Diego González, Leandro Somoza and Santiago Silva.
