Independiente del Valle 4–1 Club Libertad Asunción
CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores – Group Stage | 20 May 2026
Dominant Display in Sangolquí
Independiente del Valle produced a masterful performance to thrash Club Libertad Asunción 4–1 at the Estadio Banco del Pacífico in a CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores group stage encounter. The Ecuadorian side showcased their trademark attacking football, leaving the Paraguayan visitors chasing shadows for much of the match.
First-Half Blitz
Independiente del Valle took control from the opening whistle. They opened the scoring in the 8th minute after a flowing team move ended with a clinical finish inside the box. The home side doubled their lead in the 24th minute through a stunning volley from the edge of the area. By the 35th minute, it was 3–0 — a quick counterattack caught Libertad off guard, and a calm one-on-one finish made it a mountain to climb for the visitors.
Second-Half Consolidation
Libertad pulled one back in the 52nd minute with a well-taken goal from a set piece, briefly raising hopes of a comeback. However, Independiente del Valle restored their three-goal cushion just ten minutes later, scoring a fourth with a precise header from a corner. The home side then managed the game expertly, stifling any further Libertad attacks and seeing out the victory with comfort.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Independiente del Valle 58% – 42% Libertad
- Shots on target: Independiente del Valle 9 – 3 Libertad
- Corners: Independiente del Valle 7 – 2 Libertad
Player of the Match
The home side’s attacking midfielder was outstanding, registering a goal and two assists while orchestrating every dangerous move. His vision and movement carved open the Libertad defense repeatedly.
Group Standings Impact
The victory strengthens Independiente del Valle’s position at the top of the group with nine points from four matches, putting them well on course for the knockout stages. For Libertad, the heavy defeat leaves them in third place with four points, and they now face a must-win match in the next round to keep their qualification hopes alive.

