Match Day Cup 5 highlighted the South American football calendar tonight, with giant action against River Plate and Flamenco respectively against independent Del Valle and LDU Quito.
Here is how all the moves in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro broke.
Scorer: Driussi 8', Zarate 26' (OG), Masternuno 45+5' (Pen), Meza 51', Borja 88', Lanzini 90+4'; Hoyos 11', Spineli 21'
send: Carabajal 45+4'
Riverboard ranked first in Group B after winning a 6-2 return victory against Ecuadorian clothing independence Del Valle.
The opening 30 minutes of the game will lay the foundation for the turbulent conflict in Buenos Aires, while the goal quarter begins in the 8th minute until Sebastian Driussi.
However, visitors will fight back through veteran Michael Hoyos in three minutes Los Negriazules The lead was taken ten minutes later due to Claudio Spinelli's strike.
Marcelo Gallardo's troops will fight back in five minutes to improve their scores provided by Luis Zarate's target.
River will lead the first half stop, after independent defender Mateo Carabajal committed Argentine star Franco Mastantuono in the box, and later gained a straight red after the 17-year-old stepped up his efforts to transform his efforts from the scene.
Maximiliano Meza will expand Los Millonarios' lead within minutes of the interval, when he inserted his efforts from the box's exterior roof into the upper left corner, Miguel Borja added a fifth time on the score sheet in the 88th minute to ensure all three-thirds of the scores were ahead of Manuel lanzini's late strike on Misery the Misser.
Scorer: Ortiz 10', Araújo54'
Normal service restored FilipeLuís and Flamengo and defeated LDU Quito 2-0.
Defender Léo Ortiz's header will be set Project - Negro The 10th minute of the evening on the legendary Maracanã night, he ascended the highest in the box, leading the corner of Luiz Araújo to play from close range.
Former Lille and Atlanta United forward Luiz Araújo will play two on the 54th minute night as the Brazilian Giants continue to showcase their strengths ahead of Rio's family support.
Flamengo will continue to glide at night, though he will not be able to hit a third before the full-time ends.
This result puts Brazilian side climbing to second in Group C and has a chance to rank sixth in Game 6 if they beat Deportivo Tachira on the last day and group leader Central Cordoba against Kito on the last day.
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