In a thrilling match that had it all, Flamengo, led by Chilean midfielder Erick Pulgar who played the full 90 minutes, defeated Racing Club of Avellaneda 1-0 in the first leg of the 2025 Copa Libertadores semi-finals.
The Brazilian side came out guns blazing, determined to assert their dominance. However, they struggled to break down the resolute Argentine defense, largely due to the heroics of Racing goalkeeper Facundo Cambeses, who made six crucial saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Flamengo’s Tactical Adjustments Pay Off
After a goalless first half, Flamengo coach Filipe Luis made some tactical changes that proved pivotal. Substitutions like bringing on Ecuadorian Gonzalo Plata and Brazilian Samuel Lino (who had a goal disallowed with an assist from Pulgar) rejuvenated the home side.
In the dying moments of the match, it was Jorge Carrascal, the former River Plate player, who found the back of the net to secure the victory for Flamengo. His shot rebounded off Marcos Rojo and into an empty net, giving the Brazilian giants a crucial advantage heading into the second leg.
Flamengo One Step Closer to the Final
With this result, Flamengo now only need a draw in the return leg, scheduled for Wednesday, October 29th at 9:30 PM in Chile, to secure their place in the 2025 Copa Libertadores final. The winner of the Flamengo-Racing tie will face the victor of the other semi-final between Palmeiras and Liga de Quito.
Erick Pulgar’s commanding performance in the middle of the park was crucial to Flamengo’s success, as the Chilean international demonstrated his tactical understanding and ability to dictate the tempo of the game. His influence was instrumental in the team’s narrow but deserved victory.