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Copa Libertadores Review: River held again, Flamengo win
River Plate were held to another draw in the Copa Libertadores, while Flamengo maintained their perfect start on Wednesday.
Defending champions River played out a second straight draw in Group A, held 0-0 at home to Palestino.
Playing behind closed doors at the Monumental due to punishments handed down during their controversial final win over rivals Boca Juniors, River were unable to find a breakthrough.
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They are second in a group topped by Internacional, who beat Alianza Lima 2-0 thanks to a Nicolas Lopez brace.
Final del partido. River igualó sin goles frente a Palestino por la 2da fecha de la @Libertadores #VamosRiver pic.twitter.com/VRdUowuLwz— River Plate (@CARPoficial) March 14, 2019
Flamengo made it two wins from as many games in Group D courtesy of a 3-1 victory at home to LDU Quito.
Everton Ribeiro scored the opening goal in the ninth minute, and Jefferson Intriago missed a penalty for the visitors on the stroke of half-time.
Gabriel Barbosa – on loan from Inter – drilled in the second for Flamengo before Fernando Uribe sealed the win despite Cristian Martinez's late penalty for Quito.
Gabriel Barbosa y su gran definición para el segundo de @Flamengo pic.twitter.com/pP2Rv3R8Gb— CONMEBOL Libertadores (@Libertadores) March 14, 2019
Elsewhere, Luciano Aued's 96th-minute penalty saw Universidad Catolica edge Rosario Central 2-1 in Group H.
Nelson Valdez's double guided Cerro Porteno to a 2-1 win over Zamora, while San Lorenzo overcame a 10-man Junior 1-0.
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