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End 4-1
80′
F. Anderson
J.Arias
79′
J.D.Ríos
77′
Paulinho
F·López
77′
L.Evangelista
A. Pereira
75′
E. Martínez
70′
D.Rivera
L. Monzón
70′
L. Costa
M.Freitas
70′
Maurício
Allan
54′
J.Sarmiento
G.Paiva
54′
B.Castrillón
J. Rivas
54′
J.D.Ríos
Y.Chará
51′
4-1
A. Pereira
Assist: Murilo
48′
L. Muriel
45′
J.Canchimbo
J.C.Pestaña
Halftime 3-1
45′
3-1
J.Arias
Assist: F·López
40′
2-1
Allan
Assist: F·López
36′
1-1
L. Muriel
Assist: J.Pena
29′
J.C.Pestaña
16′
Y.Chará
6′
1-0
J.Arias
Assist: F·López
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Match Info

The Brazilian giants Palmeiras – SP delivered a commanding performance at the Allianz Parque on the night of May 29, 2026, dismantling Colombia's Atletico Junior Barranquilla with a resounding 4‑1 victory in the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores group stage. The result kept Palmeiras firmly on top of their group and sent a clear warning to the rest of South America that the Verdão are genuine contenders for the continental crown.

Match Overview

Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, Palmeiras wasted no time asserting their dominance. The first half was a showcase of fluid attacking football, combining rapid transitions with clinical finishing. Atletico Junior, known for their gritty defensive organization and counter‑attacking threat, were repeatedly caught out by the pace and movement of Palmeiras' front line.

Key Moments

  • Early breakthrough (12’): Palmeiras opened the scoring through a well‑worked set‑piece. A short corner found the head of Gustavo Gómez, who powered the ball past the helpless Junior goalkeeper.
  • Double lead (28’): A swift counter‑attack ended with Raphael Veiga slotting home from the edge of the box after a clever assist from Endrick.
  • Junior’s response (35’): Atletico Junior pulled one back with a moment of individual brilliance. Carlos Bacca latched onto a through ball and chipped the ball over the advancing Palmeiras keeper to make it 2‑1.
  • Palmeiras reasserts control (44’): Just before halftime, José Manuel López restored the two‑goal cushion with a poacher’s finish from close range after a corner was only half‑cleared.
  • Final flourish (72’): Substitute Luis Guilherme added a fourth with a stunning curling shot from outside the box, sealing the 4‑1 scoreline.

Tactical Story

Palmeiras manager Abel Ferreira once again demonstrated his tactical flexibility. The team pressed high from the outset, forcing Junior into uncomfortable turnovers in their own half. The use of overlapping full‑backs stretched the Colombian defense, creating space for the midfield runners. Atletico Junior coach Arturo Reyes attempted to tighten up after the early goals, but the damage had already been done. Their lone goal came from a rare defensive lapse, but they struggled to create sustained pressure against a well‑drilled Palmeiras backline anchored by veteran defender Murilo.

Standout Players

  • Raphael Veiga (Palmeiras): Controlled the midfield tempo, provided an assist, and scored a crucial goal.
  • Endrick (Palmeiras): His direct running and creativity caused constant problems for the Junior defenders.
  • Carlos Bacca (Atletico Junior): A bright spark in an otherwise difficult night, his goal was a reminder of his enduring quality.

Table & Season Impact

With this victory, Palmeiras moved to nine points from four matches, sitting atop Group D with a three‑point cushion over second‑placed Independiente Medellín. Atletico Junior, meanwhile, remained on four points, now in a tight battle with Universitario for the second qualification spot. The result was a significant confidence booster for Palmeiras as they approach the knockout stages, while Junior will need to regroup quickly if they are to advance.

The 4‑1 scoreline marked one of the most emphatic home performances of the group stage and reinforced Palmeiras' reputation as a side that can overwhelm opponents with both power and precision.