The worst thing that could ever happen to the football world might be happening. Cerro Porteno might stay alive in Copa Libertadores. The boring and bunkering Cerro might not be dead. They looked dead. They looked very dead. What else do you call a team down 4-1 on aggregate with not much time left? Well, Cerro aren’t dead. They’re not dead at all. Jonathan Fabbro scored an amazing goal to make the second leg of this Copa Libertadores semifinal 3-3 and cut the aggregate lead for Santos to 4-3. Time is low, but Cerro are alive.
Cerro Porteno Vs. Santos FC, 2011 Copa Libertadores: Cerro Scores Again To Make Things Scary
It’s tough to say just how great Fabbro’s goal was. He took the ball 30 yards from goal and danced around as Santos tried to take it from him. A spin and some fancy footwork cleared just enough space for him so he unleashed a great shot. It just barely got under the post, Cerro had a goal and they were alive.
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