Grêmio trots to Ayacucho and advances a place in the next phase of the Libertadores – 03/10/2021



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Grêmio thrashed Ayacucho-PER 6-1, today (10), at the Arena, in a first leg match of the first round of the Libertadores preliminary round. The goals were scored by Diego Souza, three times, by Ferreira, Guilherme Azevedo and David Braz. Quina scored Ayacucho’s goal. The result leads to a vacancy in the second phase.

The return match will take place next Tuesday (16), in Quito, Ecuador. The duel changed cities due to the restrictions imposed by the new coronavirus pandemic. In it, Grêmio can even lose by four goals that will still be classified. The qualified balance is present in the regulation.

The next rival will come out of the duel between Unión Espanhola and Independiente del Valle. In the first leg, the Chileans won 1-0.

It went well: Diego Souza scores three goals

If Grêmio had no difficulty, it was up to Diego Souza to symbolize him. In the first half, the center forward scored two goals, one from a penalty and the other from an individual move. In the second half, he dribbled into the rival area and scored a great goal.

It was bad: Vanderlei barely touches the ball, but misses

Vanderlei hadn’t even touched the ball until the 19th minute, when he received a backhand and continued play. But when it was demanded, just once, in the first half, it still failed. A center had an error in calculating the trajectory of the ball and Ayacucho narrowly missed one of the few times he reached the attack field. In the second half, the former Santos missed a cross again, and this time Ayacucho scored.

Ferreira opens defense to dribbling and Pinares is doing well

Characters of the match, Ferreira and Pinares managed to show football. Although the rival was weak, both had good performances in Grêmio’s midfield. The first, in addition to a goal, did not tire of dribbling and opened the rival defense. The Chilean provided assistance and was important in the distribution of plays in the offensive creation.

Grêmio’s game: immense superiority and evident ease

Grêmio was far superior to Ayacucho. From the first minute of play, only the Brazilian team attacked. Better individually, physically, tactically, Renato Gaúcho’s team simply didn’t score more goals because they slowed down. Before five minutes he was in front, he converted the first half winning by 4-0, he only scored one goal when he left the game, but he finished the game with the superiority intact.

Ayacucho’s game: Technically weak, Peruvians only watch

Ayacucho was below expectations. Technically very weak, repeating errors of dominance, passes, without any game solution, the team only observed Grêmio accumulating goals and chances. With colorful moves, such as an attempt to shoot a goal from the middleman or a corner kick with a ball error, the team never came close to matching forces and ended up being an easy victim in the Arena, despite scoring a goal. . and claimed a penalty.

Grêmio equals the biggest victory in its history in the Libertadores

With a score of 6 to 1 against Ayacucho, Grêmio equaled his biggest goal in the history of Libertadores. In 1984, the tricolor team had applied the same 6 to 1 at Los Andes University, in Mérida, Venezuela.

DATA SHEET
GRÊMIO 6 X 1 AYACUCHO-PER

Data: 03/10/2021 (Wednesday)
Local: Arena do Grêmio, in Porto Alegre (RS)
Referee: Augusto Aragon
Auxiliaries: Byron Romero and Andres Tola
Yellow cards: Salazar, Firpo, Mendieta (AYA);
Goals: David Braz, from Grêmio, 4 minutes into the first half; Ferreira, from Grêmio, in the 27th minute of the first half; Diego Souza, from Grêmio, at 33 and 40 minutes of the first half, and at 40 minutes of the second half; Quina, from Ayacucho, 28 minutes into the second half; Guilherme Azevedo, from Grêmio, in the 33rd minute of the second half;

GUILD
Vanderlei; Vanderson, David Braz, Paulo Miranda and Diogo Barbosa (Cortez); Maicon (Guilherme Azevedo), Matheus Henrique (Lucas Silva), Alisson (Isaque), Pinares (Thaciano) and Ferreira; Diego Souza.
Technical: Renato Gaúcho.

AYACUCHO-PER
Cavalloti; Aldair Salazar (Lavandeira), Carlos Beltrán, Minzum Quina and Jesús Mendieta (Aguirre); Guillermo Firpo, Leandro Sosa and Paucar (Aoki); Robert Ardiles (Villamarín), Posito (Regalado) and Othiel Arce.
Technical: Walter Fiori

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