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Cruzeiro and Inter Earn Libertadores Success
Category: Copa Libertadores
Created by: KunFan10 Create Date: April 1, 2010 08:14 AM Last Comment: April 1, 2010 12:05 PM
BUENOS AIRES - Kleber scored twice as Cruzeiro crowned a good night for Brazilian teams in the Libertadores Cup with a 3-0 win over Argentina's Velez Sarsfield at the Mineirao in Belo Horizonte on Wednesday. Internacional beat Uruguay's Cerro 2-0 to relieve the pressure on coach Jorge Fossati and Sao Paulo drew 0-0 away to Mexican champions Monterrey.
Cruzeiro, last year's runners-up, went top of Group Seven with 10 points from five matches, the same as Velez but with the better goal difference. Colo Colo are third with four points from four games. Man-of-the-match Thiago Ribeiro put twice South American champions Cruzeiro ahead just past the half hour when he cut inside from the left wing, beat three defenders on a mazy run and swivelled to shoot home from the edge of the box.
Thiago then laid on two goals in six minutes at the start of the second half for striker Kleber, who took his tournament-leading tally to six and squashed any hopes Velez had of fighting their way back into the match. Kleber netted Thiago's first-time cross from the right in the 48th minute then latched on to the winger's pass down the middle and steered the ball past goalkeeper German Montoya.
Velez midfielder Leandro Somoza was sent off in the 82nd minute for a second booking. Argentina's Estudiantes, who won the title by beating Cruzeiro in last year's final second leg at the same Mineirao ground, kept on track for the knockout phase with a 2-0 away win over Juan Aurich of Peru on Tuesday.
Internacional, title winners in 2006, bucked a string of poor results that had Uruguayan coach Fossati under fire with a win in Porto Alegre that put them top of Group Five, one point ahead of Cerro after four matches.
The Uruguayans, having held Inter 0-0 at home two weeks ago, were unlucky when they fell behind in the 58th minute to an own goal by defender Walter Ibanez. Goalkeeper Damian Frascarelli had a shot from the left by Inter forward Walter covered but Ibanez stepped ahead of him to clear and sliced the ball into the net.
Striker Alecsandro rammed home the second from the rebound after Frascarelli could only parry man-of-the-match Giuliano's spectacular scissors kick from the edge of the box 13 minutes later. Fossati had said he would resign if Inter, who had gone six matches without a win in the Gaucho state championship and Libertadores, did not beat Cerro.
Three times champions Sao Paulo are top of Group Two, two points ahead of Colombia's Once Caldas, who can take the lead if they beat eliminated and point-less Nacional of Paraguay at home on Thursday. Monterrey are third two points further back.
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I watched both the Inter-Cerro and Cruzeiro-Velez matches last night. Though I make no secret of my club affiliations (I'm a card-carrying member of SC Internacional, and was present in 2006 when they won the Libertadores), the more impressive result was the Cruzeiro win over Velez. Not detracting in any way from Inter's win, but the atmosphere created in the first match between Velez and Cruzeiro in Argentina (a 2-0 win for the Argentines in a brutally physical match) ensured that Cruzeiro would give it their all last night, trying to show Velez who the better side is. Mission accomplished. Watching that match, I could tell that it was definitely one of those matches that any true fan of the game would have given a kidney to have been in the stands that night. Inter, for their part, played with intensity, and rightly showed their support for their embattled coach throughout. Cerro, a scrappy minnow living in the shadows of their larger neighbors Peñarol and Nacional, are stronger than many might give them credit for being, but their limitations were rightly exposed last night. Still, if the Uruguayans do go through to the next stage, depending on who they meet, it could prove quite interesting. São Paulo are a shadow of the club that struck fear into the hearts of others a mere two years ago. Personally I think the club is suffering as a result of the problems the administration is having with trying to find a model for renovating the Morumbi for the WC in 2014 that will make FIFA happy and assure the city of São Paulo gets the opening match. What started as a minor headache has become quite a migraine, and the club is suffering as a result. |
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I'm a card-carrying member of SC Internacional, and was present in 2006 when they won the Libertadores. You know I remember that team vividly because it delivered Alexandre Pato to AC Milan. Later beat FC Barcelona in the FIFA Club World Cup. A fantastic squad with a lot of skill and toughness. |
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| Posted: 04/01/2010 12:05 PM PST | LOGIN TO REPLY | |
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