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Copa Sudamericana
05-27 06:00
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19
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M. M. Brizuela
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D.Victoria
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B.Schamine
F.Ogaz
85′
Martin Maturana
M.Sarrafiore
82′
F.Ogaz
78′
D.Victoria
M.Rojas
75′
Cristián Morales
F. González
65′
O·Carabali
64′
R. Falcao
L. Castro
60′
R. Ureña
58′
N. Garrido
B. Yáñez
58′
A.Castillo
T. Vecino
54′
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R. Contreras
Assist: J.Cabezas
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J.Cabezas
D. Silva
45′
C.Sarabia
S.Castillo
45′
A.Castro
A. Llinás
Halftime 0-2
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A.Robledo
Assist: F. González
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A. Llinás
32′
F. Faúndez
22′
F. González
7′
0-1
B. Yáñez
Assist: F. González
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Match Info

Millonarios 1-2 O'Higgins: Chilean Side Stuns Bogotá in Copa Sudamericana Thriller

O'Higgins secured a vital away victory in the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana on May 27, 2026, defeating Millonarios 2-1 at a packed Estadio El Campín in Bogotá. The Chilean side produced a disciplined and clinical performance to take control of the group stage encounter, leaving the Colombian hosts with a mountain to climb in the remaining fixtures.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Millonarios looked to impose themselves on home soil, dominating possession and pressing high. However, it was O'Higgins who drew first blood against the run of play in the 23rd minute. A swift counter-attack caught the Millonarios defense flat-footed, and forward Felipe Ogaz slotted home after a precise through ball from midfielder Cristian Insaurralde.

The hosts responded well and equalized just before half-time. A corner kick delivered by Daniel Ruiz found the head of center-back Juan Pablo Vargas, who powered his effort past the O'Higgins goalkeeper. The scoreline at the break reflected an evenly contested first half.

Key Moment: Second-Half Decider

The match turned decisively in O'Higgins' favor in the 68th minute. Millonarios center-back Andrés Llinás misjudged a long ball, allowing O'Higgins striker Marcos González to steal in behind. González kept his composure and drilled a low shot into the far corner, silencing the home crowd.

Tactical Story

Millonarios struggled to break down O'Higgins' compact low block after going behind. Manager Alberto Gamero introduced attacking substitutes, but the Chilean side remained organized, absorbing pressure and looking dangerous on the break. O'Higgins coach Víctor Rivero set his team up perfectly to exploit the spaces left by Millonarios' adventurous full-backs.

Standout Players

  • Marcos González (O'Higgins) – Scored the winning goal and led the line tirelessly, holding up play effectively.
  • Juan Pablo Vargas (Millonarios) – The only shining light for the home side, scoring the equalizer and making several crucial defensive interventions.
  • Cristian Insaurralde (O'Higgins) – Dictated the tempo in midfield and provided the assist for the opening goal.

Season Impact

The result leaves Millonarios in a precarious position in the group standings, needing positive results in their remaining matches to advance. O'Higgins, meanwhile, strengthened their grip on a qualification spot with this gritty away win. The Chilean side will now look to build momentum as the tournament progresses.