River Plate vs Sao Paulo, Copa Libertadores today: videos, goals, summary and best moments | Libertadores Cup



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Sao Paulo and River Plate drew 2-2 in a good Copa Libertadores match that had goals, own goals and even a bit of a fight between players.

The first goal of the match came quickly. At 10 minutes into the match, a play that seemed to have no danger ended up hitting Enzo Pérez and was the first own goal of the match.

River Plate showed gallantry and drive and at 18 minutes found the tie. Matías Suárez made a pass to Borré, who played first for Nacho Fernández, and ran into empty space to receive and finish. He celebrated by announcing the arrival of his first child.

The game had actions in both goals, Franco Armani had some saves, but there was no play that ended in goal.

Already at the close of the game, the judge ruled a Fair Play play, but the Brazilian footballer did not play it and Borré stole the ball. That was the end of the first half, but the Brazilians warmed up with Borré, who responded to the fight at first, but then his teammates supported him and the controversy ended there.

In the second half there was little offensive production, but Borré was still the most important player in the attack. Neither De La Cruz, nor Fernández, nor Suárez weighed. Jorge Carrascal entered 61 in place of Suárez.

It was until minute 80 that the result finally changed again with a goal from Julián Álvarez, but a new own goal from Angileri tied the game at two goals.

Pinola was very close to scoring the third goal for River Plate, but the ball went wide. The final result was 2-2 with Rafael Santos Borré as one of the best players of the Argentine team.

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