📹 Libertadores: São Paulo beat Talleres to reach last 16 as group winners
In Morumbi, São Paulo beat Talleres 2-1 on Tuesday (27), in the sixth and final round of the Conmebol Libertadores 2025 group stage.
With qualification for the round of 16 already guaranteed, Tricolor only needed one point to advance as leaders.
In the first half, São Paulo opened the scoring with Sabino (25'), somewhat unintentionally, after André Silva headed the ball.
But the Tricolor defense relaxed, and the Argentines equalized with Girotti (38'), unleashing a bomb from inside the area.
With the second half tense, with good chances on both sides, São Paulo secured the victory when Luciano shot from inside the area, in the corner of the goalkeeper.
The sad note of São Paulo's game was the yellow card for coach Luis Zubeldía, which leaves him suspended for the first match of the round of 16.
Por ter tomado mais um cartão amarelo, o Zubeldía está suspenso para o jogo de ida da oitavas de final da Libertadores.É sempre isso pic.twitter.com/rvecR3ctZf
— tricolorzinho6331 (@tricolor_zinho) May 27, 2025With the victory, São Paulo reached 14 points and secured the leadership of Group D.
Tricolor Paulista now waits for the Conmebol draw on June 2 to meet their opponent in the round of 16.
VAMOSSSSSSSS 🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪🇾🇪 pic.twitter.com/7YjK3QLJUg
— São Paulo FC (@SaoPauloFC) May 28, 2025
São Paulo returns to the field on Saturday (31), against Bahia, for the 11th round of the 2025 Brazilian Championship.
Talleres, on the other hand, finished last with four points, behind Libertad (nine points), which advanced to the round of 16, and Alianza Lima (five points), which will play in the South American playoffs.
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