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Copa Sudamericana
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Deportivo Recoleta
San Lorenzo
Attacks
87
109
Dangerous Attacks
27
65
Ball Possession
42
58
On Target
2
4
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End 1-1
89′
R. Domínguez
J.Espínola
89′
R. Ortiz
W. Baez
82′
C. Figueredo
F. Echeguren
81′
L.monzon
79′
I.Perruzzi
M. Insaurralde
74′
H.López
A.González
74′
J. Noguera
Rodríguez
73′
M.Ritis
66′
L.Vietto
A.Cuello
66′
F.Gulli
N.Barrios
57′
M.Ritis
T.Pagano
49′
F. Echeguren
45′
Gonzalo·Abrego
G.Rodríguez
Halftime 1-1
17′
1-1
Auzmendi
Assist: A.Cuello
13′
1-0
A.Wlk
10′
N. Marotta
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Match Info
Deportivo Recoleta secured a creditable 1-1 draw against Argentine giants San Lorenzo in the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana on Thursday, April 9, 2026, a result that will feel like a victory for the Paraguayan side. This Group Stage match saw the underdog home team take a shock lead before San Lorenzo, one of the tournament favorites, fought back to level the score, leaving the groups finely balanced. The match process began with intense pressure from San Lorenzo, but it was Recoleta who struck first against the run of play, sending their home fans into raptures. San Lorenzo's equalizer came in the second half through sustained pressure, likely from a set-piece or a moment of individual quality from their attacking line. A key incident was a potential penalty claim for Recoleta that was waved away by the referee, a decision that could have changed the outcome. The standout performance came from Deportivo Recoleta's goalkeeper, who made a series of spectacular saves to deny San Lorenzo a winner. The draw is a significant result for Recoleta's continental campaign, earning them a precious point against strong opposition, while San Lorenzo will view it as two points dropped. After the final whistle, the Recoleta manager praised his team's heart and organization, while San Lorenzo's coach expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert dominance into three points. The lineups saw San Lorenzo field a strong side with several internationals, while Recoleta opted for a compact 4-5-1 formation to absorb pressure.