Palmeiras stunned at home as Cerro Porteño claim vital Copa Libertadores victory
The Allianz Parque fell silent on Thursday night as Brazilian giants Palmeiras suffered a shock 1-0 defeat to Paraguay's Cerro Porteño in their CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores group stage clash. Despite dominating possession and creating numerous chances, the Verde were undone by a disciplined defensive display and a clinical counter-attack from the visitors. The result leaves Palmeiras' qualification hopes hanging in the balance, while Cerro Porteño leapfrog them in the group standings.
Match overview
From the opening whistle, Palmeiras took control of the ball, moving it quickly through midfield with Raphael Veiga orchestrating play. However, Cerro Porteño’s compact 4-4-2 shape frustrated the home side’s attempts to break through the lines. The visitors absorbed pressure well and looked dangerous on the break, using the pace of their wingers to stretch the Palmeiras full-backs. The decisive moment came in the 67th minute when a quick turnover in midfield caught the Palmeiras defense out of position. Cerro Porteño’s striker latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the goalkeeper for the only goal of the night.
Key moments
- 15th minute: Palmeiras’ Rony forced a fine save from the Cerro keeper after cutting inside from the left flank.
- 44th minute: A long-range effort by Gustavo Gómez rattled the crossbar as Palmeiras pushed for a halftime lead.
- 67th minute: Cerro Porteño’s quick counter caught Palmeiras off guard; a precise finish made it 0-1.
- 85th minute: Palmeiras thought they had equalized, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside after a VAR review.
Tactical story
Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira set his team up in a 4-3-3 with full-backs pushing high to overload the flanks. The approach created width but left gaps centrally. Cerro Porteño exploited that space ruthlessly, sitting deep then springing forward with fast transitions. Their midfield trio, anchored by a holding player, cut supply lines to Palmeiras’ forwards. The visitors’ game plan was simple but executed perfectly—absorb, break, and finish.
Standout players
For Cerro Porteño, the goalkeeper was outstanding, making five saves including a crucial one-on-one stop in the second half. The match-winning striker showed composure beyond his years. For Palmeiras, Raphael Veiga worked tirelessly but lacked support in the final third. The defeat highlights ongoing issues with converting possession into goals in tight matches.
Impact on the group
The loss drops Palmeiras to third in Group F, three points behind leaders Cerro Porteño. With two matches remaining, the Brazilian side must now win on the road to keep their knockout stage ambitions alive. Cerro Porteño, meanwhile, have put themselves in a commanding position after what was considered a must-win away fixture.

