Fluminense Secures Quarter-Finals Spot in Conmebol Libertadores After Dramatic Penalty Shootout
Fluminense’s impressive achievement in qualifying for the Conmebol Libertadores quarter-finals has captured international attention. The Spanish newspaper As lauded goalkeeper Fábio for his vital contributions during the match against Independiente Rivadavia in Argentina, hailing him as a “45-year-old hero.”
The decisive encounter took place last Tuesday, August 18, at the Malvinas Argentinas stadium in Mendoza. Fluminense ended regulation time in a 1-1 draw, leading to a penalty shootout to determine the winner.
In the tense penalty shootout, Fábio’s experience proved crucial, allowing Fluminense to clinch a 5-4 victory. Key moments in the shootout included:
- Resilience: After Fluminense’s Lucho missed the second penalty, Fábio kept the team in the competition by saving an attempt from Florentín.
- Composure: Guga stepped up and converted Fluminense’s final penalty with accuracy.
- The final save: Atencio aimed to keep the hopes of the Argentine side alive, but Fábio made another crucial save, ultimately confirming Fluminense’s advancement.
Having secured their place in the quarter-finals, Fluminense now awaits the results of the matchup between Coquimbo Unido from Chile and Argentina’s Platense to learn their next opponent.
Fluminense’s heroic qualification for the Conmebol Libertadores quarter-finals made headlines in the international press.
Spanish newspaper As praised goalkeeper Fábio’s decisive performance in the win over Independiente Rivadavia in Argentina, calling the Tricolor shot-stopper a “45-year-old hero.”
In the match played last Tuesday (18) at the Malvinas Argentinas stadium in Mendoza, Fluminense drew 1-1 in normal time.
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The place had to be decided on penalties, and that was when Fábio’s experience made the difference to secure a 5-4 victory.
Penalty shootout highlights:
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Resilience: After Lucho missed Fluminense’s second penalty, Fábio put the team back in the contest by saving Florentín’s effort.
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Composure: Guga took responsibility for Fluminense’s final penalty and converted it with precision.
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The final save: Next, Atencio needed to score to keep the Argentine side alive, but Fábio stepped up again, saved the penalty, and sealed Fluminense’s qualification.
Next steps
With their place in the Libertadores quarter-finals secured, Fluminense now await the identity of their next opponent, who will come from the tie between Coquimbo Unido (Chile) and Platense (Argentina).
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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