With goals from Michael Rangel and Steven Lucumi, the Pijao team ended a four-year losing streak without Colombian teams in the next phase of the continental competition

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The Colombian team faced the Ecuadorian team for the Conmebol Libertadores. Taken from @Libertadores

The Deportes Tolima got the ticket to the round of 16 of the Conmebol Libertadoresby defeating Atlético Mineiro 2-1 as a visitor. In addition to the victory and qualification for the next phase, Hernán Torres’s pupils became the first Colombian eleven to win two games in Brazil in the same edition of this tournament.

The The last time a Colombian club qualified for the round of 16 of the Libertadores was with Atlético Nacional in the 2018 edition, when they fell to Atlético Tucumán of Argentina under the command of Jorge Almirón.

After 55 minutes, the first goal of Deportes Tolima came after a collective play that ended in an Andrés Ibargüen center from the right side for Michael Rangelwho connected with a header to make it 1-0 and bring Pijao closer to the table.

Goal by Deportes Tolima – Michael Rangel (1-0)

The second goal would come in added time after a quick exit from Deportes Tolima orchestrated by Steven Lucumi who gained speed behind Mineiro to join Andreson Plata, who assisted him from the right sector so that the former América de Cali rogue and put the final 2-1.

Goal from Deportes Tolima – Steven Lucumil (2-1)

Match Development

Deportes Tolima depended on itself to qualify for the round of 16 of the Conmebol Libertadores on the last day of Group D against Atlético Mineiro as a visitor. A tie was enough for Hernán Torres’s team to fulfill their objective.

In their last outing, Vinotinto y Oro could not make their home respected by drawing 2-2 in Manuel Murillo Toro in a difficult game against América Mineiro after going behind the scoreboard by two goals.

For their part, those led by Antonio el Turco Mohamed, had won their ticket to the next round the previous day by defeating Ecuador’s Independiente del Valle 2-0 at home.

The team from the musical city proposed a face-to-face game against Galo and fearlessly brought the local team onto their field of play and generated the first risky play in the 6th minute with a shot Michael Rangel’s mid-range forehand than Everson.

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After 13 minutes, the Vinotinto y Oro would again have one more approach after a volley shot by Jonathan Marulanda outside the area that stopped her chest and then took a left footed shot that went over the goal.

The local had some approaches with shots from outside the area that had Rubens Antonio Dias as the protagonist, who was close to opening the scoring, after a cross from the right side by Guga, which the midfielder finished off with a header, but luckily for the Tolima, the ball crashed into the post, drowning out the cry of goal over 40 minutes.

For the second half, Deportes Tolima went up on the scoreboard thanks to Michael Rangel at 55 minutes, but Atlético Mineiro would make it 1-1 at 88 after a shot from the right sector that had a bad start by Alexander Domínguez , which was used by Eduardo Sasha who, without letting it fall, hit the right ball to send it to the back of the net.

With this defeat against Deportes Tolima, Mineiro lost an undefeated 18 games in the Conmebol Libertadores, although they maintained first place in Group D with the same points as Pijao, but with a better goal difference.

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Atletico Mineiro: Everson; Guga, Nathan Silva, Junior Alonso, Guilherme Arana; Jair, Allan Souza, Nacho Fernandez, Rubens; Hulk.

Sports Tolima: Alexander Domínguez; Jonathan Marulanda, Julián Quiñones, José Moya, Junior Hernández; Rodrigo Ureña, Cristián Trujillo, Anderson Plata, Daniel Cataño, Andrés Ibargüen; Michael Rangel.

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