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Summary of the final of the Copa Sudamericana Independiente del Valle vs Sao Paulo result | South American Cup

The Copa Sudamericana had an outcome on Saturday October 1 between Sao Paulo and Independiente del Valle to decide one of the important titles of the South American continent. With some doubts in the Ecuadorian team, Lautaro Díaz overcame the discomfort and the figure of the Ecuadorian team started as a starter, scored and assisted for the final 0-2. Andrés Colorado did not add minutes in the Brazilian team. The match was played at the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium in Córdoba, Argentina.

As soon as the commitment began, Lautaro Díaz became the biggest threat to Sao Paulo with his diagonals and his arrival on the attack. In a collective play, the Chilean winger, namesake of former Milan Matías Fernández, assisted Díaz who finished off and Felipe Alves saved with his feet. A minute later, Lorenzo Faravelli gave a pass between the lines to his compatriot Lautaro, who this time did define the bottom crossing his shot.

As the minutes passed, Junior Sornoza had the audacity to see the space and take a shot that Felipe Alves touched and the vertical avoided the second goal. At 28 ‘, Sao Paulo had the first in a personal action by Jonathan Calleri who reached the area, eluded Moisés Ramírez, but with an empty goal he finished wide.

Already in the complement, Sao Paulo came out with the initiative in search of a tie and not to be left behind in the fight for the title. Igor Vinicius crossed and with a header, Jonathan Calleri found no luck on goal. Again, the Brazilians went on the attack with Reinaldo and Moisés Ramírez saved safely.

In a play started by Jonathan Schunke from behind with a pitch, Junior Sornoza controlled his chest, assisted Lautaro Díaz who first played with Lorenzo Faravelli returning honors and between Argentines, they reaped the second goal that seemed difficult to overcome in the 67th minute. Julio Ortiz was able to increase the difference, but Felipe Alves categorically saved the corner.

In the final minutes, Independiente del Valle protected themselves by playing with the score in their favor, while Sao Paulo tried with what they could attack. Moisés Ramírez saved another shot, and Jonathan Calleri tried to generate danger. Unfortunately, on aggregate, the Argentine was sent off for a second yellow, and Diego Costa received another red card. The paulistas finished the game with nine elements. There was no time for more, and the Ecuadorians achieved their second South American Cup in history.

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