Montevideo City Torque claimed a commanding 4-1 victory over Deportivo Riestra in the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana on 20 May 2026, delivering one of the group stage's most emphatic home performances. The Uruguayan side left little doubt about their superiority from the opening whistle, showcasing sharp finishing and relentless attacking pressure at the Estadio Centenario.
Match Overview
The match kicked off at 06:00 local time in front of a passionate home crowd. Montevideo City Torque entered the fixture needing a win to bolster their knockout‑stage ambitions, while Deportivo Riestra, representing Argentina, aimed to secure a vital away result. The hosts, however, quickly seized control with a high‑press game that suffocated Riestra's build‑up play.
First‑Half Dominance
Torque opened the scoring inside the first 15 minutes through a well‑worked set‑piece header. Their midfield trio, led by captain Guillermo May, dictated the tempo and repeatedly carved open the visitors' defence. By the 35th minute, the home side had doubled their lead with a clinical counter‑attack, leaving Deportivo Riestra chasing shadows. The Argentine side pulled one back just before the break with a scrappy goal from a corner, but the momentum remained firmly with Torque.
Second‑Half Showcase
After the interval, Montevideo City Torque restored their two‑goal cushion within ten minutes. A stunning long‑range strike from substitute Federico Bautista flew into the top corner, leaving the Riestra goalkeeper with no chance. The final blow came late in the match as Torque added a fourth, capitalising on a defensive lapse to secure a comprehensive 4‑1 win.
Key Tactical Story
Torque's manager set up in an aggressive 4‑2‑3‑1, pressing high and using width to stretch the Riestra defence. Deportivo Riestra, playing a more conservative 4‑4‑2, struggled to cope with the intensity. The visitors' midfield was overrun, and they failed to create clear‑cut chances after their equalising goal was disallowed for offside moments before the break.
Standout Performers
- Guillermo May – Dominated the midfield, controlling possession and providing two assists.
- Federico Bautista – His explosive cameo off the bench changed the game's complexion.
- Pablo Rodríguez (Riestra) – The lone bright spot for the visitors, scoring the consolation goal and working tirelessly up front.
Impact on the Competition
This emphatic victory lifted Montevideo City Torque into second place in their Copa Sudamericana group, putting them in a strong position to advance to the knockout rounds. For Deportivo Riestra, the defeat leaves them bottom of the group with only one point from three matches, making their qualification chances slim. The result underlines Torque's growing reputation as a dangerous side in South American competition.

