River Plate clinched their third Copa Libertadores title
here Wednesday with a 3-0 victory over Tigres to shatter the Mexican side's
dream of winning South America's most prestigious club tournament for the first
time.
Goals from Lucas Alario, Carlos Sanchez and Ramiro Funes
Mori sealed a 3-0 aggregate victory for the Argentine giants after last week's
first leg in Mexico had finished in a 0-0 draw.
Tigres had been bidding to become the first side from Mexico
ever to win the Copa Libertadores.
Instead they were left ruing a failure to convert their
chances as River completed a victory to set alongside their wins in the
tournament in 1986 and 1996.
A full-blooded opening period saw some wild tackles flying
in from both sides, Alario setting the tone after only nine minutes with a
rugged challenge on Guido Pizarro which earned the River striker a booking.
Alario's caution was one of five yellow cards shown in the
opening 25 minutes, with Tigres players Israel Jimenez, Juninho, Andre-Pierre
Gignac and Jose Rivas also receiving cautions.
An electrifying pre-match spectacle saw the Estadio
Monumental deluged with ticker-tape as clouds of smoke from a firework display
billowed across the pitch.
But Tigres shrugged off the intimidating atmosphere and soon
began to threaten the Argentine hosts.
They squandered a golden chance to take the lead after 15
minutes however, when French striker Gignac played in attacking partner Rafael
Sobis for what should have been a straightforward one-on-one with River
goalkeeper Marcelo Barovero.
But with the goal at his mercy Sobis made a mess of his
first touch, allowing River time to cover and clear to safety.
Nine minutes later Tigres wasted another chance, winger
Jurgen Damm cutting back for Gignac who botched his shot.
Tigres were made to pay for their profligacy on the stroke
of half-time.
Leonel Vangioni made space for himself with a clever run and
turn down the left flank, looked up and whipped in a curling cross for Alario,
who stooped to glance in a fine header past Nahuel Guzman.
Tigres trudged off dejectedly at half-time but threatened
again in the second half and might have equalised on 68 minutes when Damm
crossed for Javier Aquino only for the midfielder to head high and wide.
Seven minutes later River took a stranglehold on the game
when Sanchez was brought down in the box after a clumsy challenge by Aquino.
Sanchez duly stepped up to convert the penalty and make it
2-0 on the night.
On 79 minutes any faint hope of a miraculous Tigres
fightback was snuffed out when Mori climbed high to meet Leonardo Pisculichi's
cross with a downward header to make it 3-0.
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