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Palmeiras v Flamengo
2021 Copa Libertadores, Final
Palmeiras
Palmeiras
PAL
2
AET
Flamengo
Flamengo
FLA
1
Raphael Veiga - 5'
Deyverson - 95'
Gabriel Barbosa - 72'
Summary
Report
Commentary
Statistics
Line-Ups
4-2-3-1
21
Weverton
22
Piquerez
13
Luan
15
Gómez
12
Mayke
8
Zé Rafael
28
Danilo
14
Scarpa
23
Veiga
43
Dudu
7
Rony
No.
Name
21
Weverton
13
Luan
15
Gustavo Gómez
22
Joaquín Piquerez
30
Felipe Melo
12
Mayke
25
Gabriel Menino
23
Raphael Veiga
9
Deyverson
8
Zé Rafael
18
Danilo Barbosa
28
Danilo
5
Patrick de Paula
7
Rony
14
Gustavo Scarpa
43
Dudu
11
Wesley
Substitutes
19
Breno
10
Luiz Adriano
4
Benjamín Kuscevic
6
Jorge
42
Jaílson
27
Gabriel Veron
4-2-3-1
1
Alves
16
Filipe Luís
23
Luiz
3
Rodrigo Caio
44
Isla
18
Pereira
5
Arão
27
Bruno Henrique
14
de Arrascaeta
7
Ribeiro
9
Barbosa
No.
Name
1
Diego Alves
23
David Luiz
3
Rodrigo Caio
16
Filipe Luís
6
René
44
Mauricio Isla
34
Mateuzinho
14
Giorgian de Arrascaeta
11
Vitinho
18
Andreas Pereira
21
Pedro
5
Willian Arão
9
Gabriel Barbosa
27
Bruno Henrique
43
Kenedy
7
Éverton Ribeiro
19
Michael Delgado
Substitutes
33
Thiago Maia
10
Diego
2
Gustavo Henrique
30
Bruno Viana
45
Hugo Souza
29
Rodinei
Game Information
Estadio Centenario
3:00 PM, November 27, 2021
Montevideo, Uruguay
CONMEBOL Libertadores News
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