Cerro Porteno has done their best all Copa Libertadores long to make viewers hate football. They defend and defend and defend, never even pretending like they want to go forward. When opposing teams look like they might break them down, Cerro foul them. That is why it was such a relief when Cerro was up 1-0 right at the death of the first leg of their quarterfinal tie against Jaguares that Jaguares leveled to make the second leg interesting.
Cerro Porteno Vs. Jaguares, 2011 Copa Libertadores: Lineups
For Jaguares, they are in the midst of their own cinderella run. Nobody expected them to make it to the quarterfinals and while a draw at home in the first leg is usually a disappointment, getting it without the services of the suspended Jackson Martinez was impressive. Now Martinez is back and while Cerro are undoubtedly favorites, Jaguares have a chance to continue their amazing run to the semifinals.
Cerro Porteno (4-4-2): Diego Barreto - Ivan Piris, Mariano Uglessich, Pedro Benitez, Cesar Benitez - Javier Villareal, Jonathan Fabbro, Luis Caceres, Ivan Torres - Juan Manuel Lucero, Roberto Antonio Nanni
Jaguares (4-4-2): Fabian Villasenor - Miguel Martinez, Ismael Fuentes, Christian Valdez, Oscar Razo - Alan Zamora, Edgar Andrade, Ricardo, Esqueda, Jordge Marcelo Rodriguez - Jackson Martinez, Antonio Salazar











