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Neymar inspires Santos to 1-0 triumph over Cerro

(China Daily)
Updated: 2011-05-27 08:03
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BUENOS AIRES - Twice South American champion Santos put a foot into its fourth Libertadores Cup final with a 1-0 home win over Cerro Porteno of Paraguay in the first leg of its semifinal on Wednesday.

Cerro, looking to reach its first final when the sides meet again in next week's second leg in Asuncion, has lost only once at home in the competition - to Santos in the group phase.

Neymar inspires Santos to 1-0 triumph over Cerro

The Brazilian side, champion in 1962 and 1963 and finalist in 2003, went ahead one minute before halftime when Brazil teenager Neymar jinked his way to the goalline on the left before crossing to the far post where centerback Edu Dracena's header went in off the bottom of the bar.

Man-of-the-match Neymar looked to have laid on a second goal for the Brazilians three minutes into added time with another run, but substitute Alan Patrick's weak shot was blocked by goalkeeper Diego Barreto.

"Cerro played well. It was a good win for us but in that last attack it could have been better," Edu said.

The Paraguayan side might have equalized from the restart after Edu's goal, but goalkeeper Rafael managed to get a foot to striker Fredy Bareiro's diving header.

Earlier, Barreto saved well from Danilo, who had been brilliantly put through by Neymar, while Cerro central defender Pedro Benitez headed just wide with the Santos net at his mercy.

Neymar proved to be Santos' only real chance of breaking down the Cerro defense and Barreto had to leap to tip the teenager's shot from outside the box over his bar.

Substitute Maikon Leite, on for the final 15 minutes, gave Santos some extra bite and shot just over the bar in the final minutes.

"We didn't deserve to lose, it was an even match ... Neymar is a player who makes a difference, the move for the goal was his, you need to know how to close him down," said Cerro coach Leonardo Astrada.

Five-time champion Penarol of Uruguay is at home to Argentine favorite Velez Sarsfield, winner in 1994, in the first leg ofits semifinal at the Centenario in Montevideo on Thursday.

Reuters

(China Daily 05/27/2011 page23)

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