In the high-altitude intensity of Quito, the narrative surrounding Liga Deportiva Universitaria (LDU) has shifted from cautious optimism to a genuine belief in continental supremacy. Following a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Always Ready in the 2026 Copa Libertadores, head coach Tiago Nunes has signaled that his squad is no longer just competing—they are positioning themselves as legitimate contenders for the “Gloria Eterna.”
The win, which secured a critical top-place finish in their group, underscored the tactical evolution Nunes has implemented since arriving at the club. For LDU supporters, the victory was a reminder of the team’s historical pedigree, though the defensive lapses that allowed two goals to the Bolivian side have provided a sobering reality check for the coaching staff.
A Statement of Intent
Speaking after the match, Nunes did not shy away from the ambition that defines the Ecuadorian giants. “Each day, we are getting closer to being able to touch the Eternal Glory once again,” the Brazilian manager stated, referencing the coveted Copa Libertadores trophy. His comments reflect a growing confidence within the locker room, as LDU continues to leverage their formidable home advantage at the Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado.
The match itself was a microcosm of LDU’s current campaign: explosive in attack but occasionally vulnerable under pressure. While the three-goal haul demonstrated the offensive depth that makes them a nightmare for visiting teams, the concession of two goals served as a reminder that the path to the final requires tighter discipline. The result ensures that LDU remains in a favorable position as the tournament moves into its high-stakes knockout phases.
The Context of Continental Ambition
To understand the weight of Nunes’ words, one must look at the historical context of the Copa Libertadores. While LDU has tasted continental success before, the modern era of the tournament is dominated by the financial and tactical might of Brazilian and Argentine clubs. Maintaining a top-seed status is not merely a statistical advantage. it is a strategic necessity to ensure home-field advantage in the decisive return legs of the knockout rounds.
Despite the victory, the club remains grounded by the sheer difficulty of the road ahead. Analysts have noted that while LDU’s home form is impeccable, their ability to grind out results in hostile environments—such as the stadiums of Buenos Aires or Rio de Janeiro—will ultimately determine whether they can fulfill Nunes’ prophecy.
Tactical Hurdles and Defensive Discipline
Nunes has been praised for his ability to integrate a more fluid attacking style, yet the defensive metrics from the Always Ready clash highlight a clear area for improvement. For a team aiming for the title, conceding multiple goals at home suggests that the transition between attack and defense still requires refinement.
The manager is expected to use the upcoming break in the competition to address these gaps. A key focus will likely be the organization of the midfield pivot, which was periodically overrun during transitions against Always Ready. In elite competition, these compact margins—a misplaced pass, a missed tracking assignment—are often the difference between a championship run and an early exit.
What Lies Ahead
As the tournament progresses, the focus for LDU shifts to the upcoming draw for the Round of 16. Having secured the top spot, they avoid several heavy hitters in the next phase, providing a vital cushion as they prepare for the intensity of the knockout stages.

For the fans, the message from the coaching staff is clear: the dream of adding another star to the club’s crest is alive. However, as any veteran of the Copa Libertadores knows, the “Eternal Glory” is never given; it is earned in 90-minute increments, played out in front of thousands of expectant supporters.
The next official update regarding the tournament bracket and the scheduling for the Round of 16 will be provided by CONMEBOL in the coming weeks. Until then, LDU Quito turns its attention back to the domestic league, where they will look to maintain their momentum.
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