Match: Club Atlético Lanús vs. Mirassol – SP
Competition: CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores
Date: 27 May 2026
Result: 1‑0
Overview
In a fiercely contested Group H match of the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores, Argentine side Club Atlético Lanús edged out Brazilian visitors Mirassol – SP by a single goal at the Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez. The 1‑0 victory keeps Lanús top of the group and extends their unbeaten home record in the competition this season.
First Half: Tight and tactical
Both teams began cautiously, with Lanús enjoying the better possession but finding Mirassol’s three‑man central defense difficult to penetrate. The best chance of the opening period fell to José López in the 28th minute, but his header from a corner was cleared off the line by a covering defender. Mirassol’s counter‑attacks, led by the pace of Luan, caused occasional alarms, but Lanús goalkeeper Lucas Acosta remained untroubled.
Second Half: Decisive moment
The game opened up after the break. Lanús pressed higher and created several half‑chances. The winner arrived in the 68th minute when a quick free‑kick caught the Mirassol defense off guard. Midfielder Tomás Belmonte released winger Pedro de la Vega down the right flank; his low cross was met by Franco Troyansky, who steered the ball past the advancing goalkeeper from eight yards out.
Key moments and tactical story
- Lanús’s pressing game: Coach Frank Darío Kudelka instructed his side to press high after the break, which paid off as Mirassol struggled to play out from the back.
- Mirassol’s missed chance: In the 82nd minute, substitute Camacho found space inside the box but fired straight at Acosta from a tight angle – the best opportunity for the visitors.
- Disciplined defense: Lanús’s back four, marshaled by Matías Pérez, snuffed out Mirassol’s aerial threat, winning every key header in the final 15 minutes.
Standout players
- Franco Troyansky (Lanús): Scored the match‑winner and held the ball up well, drawing fouls to relieve pressure.
- Pedro de la Vega (Lanús): Provided the assist and was a constant menace on the right wing, completing four dribbles.
- Luan (Mirassol): The Brazilian winger was his side’s most dangerous outlet, though his final ball let him down on two occasions.
What the result means
With this win, Lanús consolidate their position at the top of Group H with seven points from three matches. Mirassol – SP remain third with four points, but still have a realistic chance of advancing if they can improve their away form. The two sides will meet again in Brazil in late June, a fixture that could decide the group winner.

