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The goal was opened for Martins, who scored in Cerro Porteño’s victory over Libertad

The goal was opened for Martins, who scored in Cerro Porteño's victory over Libertad

Marcelo Martins scored his first goal with the Cerro Porteño jersey. It was this Sunday in his team’s victory over Libertad 4-0. The Bolivian striker scored the last goal of the match and dedicated it to his father (Mauro Martins), who died on Monday, April 11, in Santa Cruz.

Matador’s goal came at 86 minutes. He received a deep pass at the height of the crescent, entered the area and before the goalkeeper left, Silva made him a little hat to seal the victory of the Cyclone.

The first three goals had come through Claudio Aquino (40′), Sergio Díaz (45′) and Carlos Rolón (71′). The party corresponded to the tenth date of the Paraguayan soccer championship.

Cerro Porteño returns to the top with 25 pointsthe same ones that Libertad has, but the Ciclón has a better goal difference (+17 against +13).

Cerro Porteño’s next match will be on Thursday, April 21, away against Tacuary, starting at 18:00 (HB).



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