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River Plate boss...
Marcelo Gallardo

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attack. This will be tested early. Boca are
in the same group as Brazilian giants
Corinthians, whose experienced squad
may regard the Libertadores as more
accessible than the marathon of the
domestic league.
There is one more Brazilian
representative, cup specialists and
reigning Sudamericana champions
Athletico Paranaense. Their group is made
intriguing by the presence of Bolivian
altitude specialists The Strongest. If the
Bolivians pick up maximum home points,
there could be only one slot available for
Athletico or Libertad of Paraguay.
With their consistent ability to punch
above their weight, the Paraguayans can
never be discounted – and there will be
great excitement in Asuncion at the two
group meetings of the old rivals Olimpia
and Cerro Porteno.
Penarol of Uruguay looked to have
groomed a highly promising side last year,
but player sales have predictably ravaged
their ranks – a process accelerated by
the rise of Major League Soccer,which
plucked awaythe jewelinthe crown,
playmaker Facundo Torres.
The country that best seems to have
dealt with this new reality is, surprisingly,
Ecuador, where domestic champions
Independiente del Valle have been in the
forefront of splendid youth development.
Their style might be too expansive for the
Libertadores – this was
certainly a problem last
year – but they are always
interesting to watch. And
Emelec of Guayaquil will
back their chances of
reaching the knockout rounds.
The biggest disappointment in recent
times has been Colombia. Atletico
Nacional won the title in 2016, the last
year the Libertadores was crammed into
the first half of the year. Subsequently
only one Colombian side has made it out
of the group phase – and with two teams
falling in the qualifying rounds, there are

Favourites...
Flamengo’s Willian
Arao and Palmeiras’
Deyverson clash
in the 2021 Copa
Libertadores final


Boca’s key man...
Sebastian Villa

to introduce a new style with a back three.
The task of Atletico Mineiro – with
new coach Antonio Mohamed finding his
feet – looks tougher. Their group leaves
much less margin for error – especially
because there is the drama of two local
derbies against America, who fought
their way through two penalty shootouts
in the qualifying rounds in their first-ever
Libertadores campaign.
There are two more Brazilian
debutants, reflecting the emergence
of new forces, and they are thrown
into the deep end of the battles with
Argentina that may well define this year’s
competition. Red Bull Bragantino are in
with three former champions, two of
them from Argentina. The young Velez
Sarsfield side have made an inconsistent
start to the year, but have talent, while
Estudiantes have shown themselves to
be rugged and resilient by fighting their
way through the qualifying rounds.
Fortaleza, meanwhile, have three
glamorous opponents for their first
Libertadores adventure – topped, of
course, by River Plate, who have invested
heavily to retain coach Marcelo Gallardo.
After that 2018 triumph, River have
fallen to heavyweight Brazilian opposition
at an earlier stage every year. Perhaps
the key question in this year’s competition
is how to defend against the array of
attacking talent that the big Brazilian

clubs can now unleash against them.
River’sanswerwillbetotrytotakethe
initiative, and impose their expansive
attacking game on their opponents.
BocaJuniors, buoyed by their league
win at rivals River in mid-March, have
a different method: aggressive defence,
combined with the thrust of Colombian
winger Sebastian Villa on the counter

GROUP A
Palmeiras
Emelec
Deportivo Tachira
Independiente Petrolero
GROUP B
Athletico Paranaense
Libertad
Caracas
The Strongest
GROUP C
Nacional
Velez Sarsfield
Red Bull Bragantino
Estudiantes
GROUP D
Atletico Mineiro
Independiente del Valle
Tolima
America Mineiro
GROUP E
BocaJuniors
Corinthians
Deportivo Cali
Always Ready
GROUP F
River Plate
Colo Colo
Alianza Lima
Fortaleza
GROUP G
Penarol
Cerro Porteno
Colon
Olimpia
GROUP H
Flamengo
Universidad Catolica
Sporting Cristal
Talleres

THE DRAW


only two representatives left. Tolima have
been the best Colombian team of late,
but both they and Deportivo Cali have
been drawn in tricky groups.
Maybe they will come good this
year. Or perhaps the likes of Nacional
of Uruguay, or Colon or Talleres of
Argentina can spring a shock. The
Libertadores can be unpredictable. No
doubt, though, that the big Brazilians are
the favourites, with River Plate and Boca
Juniors leading the chasing pack.

Last year Palmeiras, Flamengo and Atletico


Mineiro played a total of 38 Libertadores


matches, and only lost two

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