LDU Quito 2-0 Lanús: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

LDU Quito 2-0 Lanús Post Match Review

Match Summary

In a commanding performance at the Estadio de Liga Deportiva Universitaria, LDU Quito secured a 2-0 victory over Lanús in the Copa Libertadores. The home side dominated possession throughout the match, controlling 61% of the ball and creating a plethora of chances, culminating in 17 shots, three of which were on target. Lanús struggled to find their rhythm, managing only four shots and failing to test LDU's goalkeeper Gonzalo Valle, who remained untroubled throughout the encounter.

The breakthrough for LDU came in the 74th minute when Felipe Peña Biafore inadvertently turned the ball into his own net, handing the hosts a crucial lead. The goal shifted the momentum firmly in LDU's favour, as they continued to press for a second, which arrived in stoppage time. Fernando Cornejo sealed the victory with a well-placed shot, assisted by Jeison Medina, ensuring a comfortable win for the Ecuadorian side.

LDU's tactical setup proved effective, with their 3-1-4-2 formation allowing them to dominate the midfield and create numerous opportunities. Lanús, on the other hand, struggled to adapt to the pressure and were unable to respond effectively, leaving them with little to show for their efforts. The result not only boosts LDU's confidence but also places them in a strong position in the tournament as they look to build on this momentum in future fixtures.

Match Statistics

The statistics from the match paint a clear picture of LDU Quito's dominance over Lanús. With 61% possession, LDU controlled the tempo and flow of the game, allowing them to dictate play and create more opportunities. Their 17 total shots compared to Lanús's mere four highlight the disparity in attacking intent, while LDU's three shots on target underscored their efficiency in front of goal, contrasting sharply with Lanús, who failed to register a single shot on target.

Defensively, LDU Quito showed resilience, committing 16 fouls but managing to keep their discipline relatively intact with only three yellow cards. Lanús, conversely, struggled to contain LDU's attacking threats, resulting in a similar number of yellow cards but with less impact on the game. The corner count of 5 to 1 in favour of LDU further illustrates their attacking dominance, as they consistently applied pressure on the Lanús defence.

Possession61% – 39%
Shots Total17 – 4
Shots On Target3 – 0
Corners5 – 1
Free Kicks7 – 16
Fouls16 – 7
Yellow Cards3 – 3
Offsides3 – 3
Saves0 – 2

Goals and Assists

The opening goal came in the 74th minute, when Felipe Peña Biafore, under pressure from LDU's attackers, inadvertently scored an own goal, putting the hosts ahead 1-0. This unfortunate turn of events shifted the momentum entirely in LDU's favour. In the dying moments of the match, Fernando Cornejo doubled LDU's lead in the first minute of stoppage time, receiving an assist from Jeison Medina. Cornejo's goal, which sealed the 2-0 victory, showcased LDU's ability to capitalise on their dominance and secure a comfortable win.

Goal / AssistGoal – Felipe Peña Biafore 74' (1-0)
Goal / AssistAssist – Jeison Medina | Goal – Fernando Cornejo 90+1' (2-0)

How the Match Was Won

LDU Quito's victory was built on their ability to control the midfield and create a consistent stream of attacking opportunities. Their 3-1-4-2 formation allowed them to dominate possession and stretch the Lanús defence, leading to numerous shots and set-piece opportunities. The turning point came with Peña Biafore's own goal, which not only gave LDU the lead but also deflated Lanús's confidence, making it increasingly difficult for them to mount a comeback.

As the match progressed, LDU's relentless pressure paid off with Cornejo's late goal, further emphasising their superiority on the night. Lanús's inability to respond effectively to LDU's attacking play and their failure to create meaningful chances ultimately sealed their fate, leaving them with little to show for their efforts in this crucial Copa Libertadores clash.

Key Moments Timeline

The match was punctuated by several key moments that shaped the outcome. From early yellow cards to the decisive goals, each incident contributed to the overall narrative of LDU's dominance over Lanús. The following timeline highlights these pivotal moments that defined the match.

26'Yellowcard – Mauricio Pellegrino
37'Yellowcard – Agustín Cardozo
46'Substitution – Matías Sepúlveda / Ramiro Carrera
46'Substitution – Cristian Tobar / Gabriel Villamíl
59'Substitution – Bruno Cabrera / Yoshan Valois
63'Substitution – Rodney Redes / Deyverson
74'Own Goal – Felipe Peña Biafore (1-0)
77'Yellowcard – Nahuel Losada
77'Yellowcard – José Quintero 
78'Yellowcard – José Canale
79'Substitution – Walter Bou / Eduardo Salvio
80'Substitution – Dylan Aquino / Sasha Marcich
83'Substitution – Lucas Besozzi / Agustín Cardozo
83'Substitution – Luis Segovia / Yerlin Quiñónez
84'Substitution – Jeison Medina / Michael Estrada
88'Substitution – Kevin Minda / Jesús Pretell
90+3'Yellowcard – Fernando Cornejo
90'Yellowcard – Luis Segovia
90+1'Goal – Fernando Cornejo / Jeison Medina (2-0)

Lineups and Tactical Shape

LDU Quito Tactical Shape

LDU Quito lined up in a 3-1-4-2 formation, with Gonzalo Valle in goal and a solid defensive trio comprising Richard Mina, Ricardo Adé, and Kevin Minda. The midfield was bolstered by Jesús Pretell and José Quintero, while Jeison Medina and Michael Estrada led the attack, supported by Alexander Alvarado and Fernando Cornejo in advanced roles. This setup allowed LDU to control the midfield and create numerous attacking opportunities.

Formation: 3-1-4-2

Gonzalo Valle  – Goalkeeper
Richard Mina – Defender
Ricardo Adé – Defender
Kevin Minda – Midfielder
Rodney Redes – Attacker
Jesús Pretell – Midfielder
Jeison Medina – Attacker
Alexander Alvarado – Midfielder
Michael Estrada – Attacker
José Quintero  – Midfielder
Gabriel Villamíl – Midfielder
Deyverson – Attacker
Fernando Cornejo – Midfielder
Ederson Castillo – Midfielder

Lanús Tactical Shape

Lanús adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation, featuring Franco Petroli in goal and a back four consisting of Nicolás Morgantini, Gonzalo Pérez, Felipe Peña Biafore, and Sasha Marcich. The midfield duo of Franco Watson and Matías Sepúlveda aimed to provide stability, while Walter Bou led the attack, supported by Marcelino Moreno and Eduardo Salvio. However, this formation struggled to cope with LDU's pressing and fluid attacking play.

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Franco Petroli – Goalkeeper
Nicolás Morgantini – Defender
Gonzalo Pérez – Defender
Felipe Peña Biafore – Midfielder
Sasha Marcich – Defender
Franco Watson – Midfielder
Walter Bou – Attacker
Marcelino Moreno – Midfielder
Eduardo Salvio – Midfielder
José Canale – Defender
Matías Sepúlveda – Midfielder
Agustín Medina – Midfielder
Yoshan Valois – Attacker
Bruno Cabrera – Attacker

Tactical Story of the Match

The tactical battle was heavily influenced by LDU Quito's ability to dominate possession and dictate the pace of the game. Their 3-1-4-2 formation allowed them to overload the midfield, effectively neutralising Lanús's attempts to build play. LDU's players frequently found space between the lines, creating numerous opportunities and forcing Lanús into a reactive stance.

In contrast, Lanús's 4-2-3-1 formation struggled to adapt to LDU's pressing game. Their midfielders were often outnumbered, leading to a lack of creativity and attacking threat. As the match wore on, LDU's tactical superiority became increasingly evident, culminating in their two goals that reflected their overall dominance.

Player Impact

Felipe Peña Biafore, despite scoring an own goal, was a key figure in the match. His defensive efforts were crucial in the early stages, but the unfortunate own goal ultimately defined his performance. Jeison Medina was instrumental in LDU's attacking play, providing the assist for Cornejo's late goal, while also being a constant threat throughout the match.

Fernando Cornejo's impact was significant, not only for his goal but also for his overall contribution in midfield. His ability to find space and link up with the forwards was vital in maintaining LDU's attacking momentum. Additionally, goalkeeper Gonzalo Valle had a quiet night but remained alert, ensuring that Lanús could not find any rhythm or opportunities to threaten his goal.

For Lanús, Walter Bou struggled to make an impact as the lone striker, often isolated and unable to connect with the midfield. The substitutions made by Lanús failed to inject the necessary energy or creativity into their play, leaving them unable to respond to LDU's dominance.

Updated Form Guide

LDU Quito's recent form shows a mixed bag, having lost their last two matches before this victory, including a previous defeat to Lanús. However, this win against Lanús could serve as a turning point, providing them with the confidence needed to build momentum in the Copa Libertadores. Lanús, on the other hand, has had a decent run recently, but this defeat will be a setback, especially after a string of positive results leading into this match.

LDU Quito

Loss: 2-0 vs Mirassol (A)
Loss: 1-0 vs Lanús (A)
Win: 2-0 vs Mirassol (H)
Win: 0-1 vs Always Ready (A)

Lanús

Draw: 1-1 vs River Plate (H)
Win: 1-0 vs Central Cordoba SdE (H)
Win: 1-2 vs Gimnasia La Plata (A)
Loss: 1-0 vs Central Cordoba SdE (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

LDU Quito will look to build on this victory as they prepare for their next fixture, aiming to continue their resurgence in the Copa Libertadores. With this win, they will be keen to maintain their momentum and push for a strong finish in the group stage.

Lanús, however, will need to regroup quickly after this defeat. They will be looking to bounce back in their next match, as they cannot afford to dwell on this setback if they wish to remain competitive in the tournament. The challenge will be to address their attacking deficiencies and regain their form.

What the Result Means

This result is a significant boost for LDU Quito, instilling confidence as they navigate the Copa Libertadores. The victory not only enhances their standing in the tournament but also serves as a reminder of their capabilities when they perform at their best. For Lanús, this defeat is a wake-up call, highlighting areas that need improvement as they strive to maintain their competitive edge in the tournament.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Felipe Peña Biafore was named MyFootballPicks Man of the Match, despite the unfortunate own goal. His overall defensive contributions were notable, and he played a crucial role in Lanús's attempts to contain LDU's attacking threats, showcasing his importance to the team even in a challenging match.

Felipe Peña Biafore

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, LDU Quito celebrated a well-deserved 2-0 victory over Lanús, a result that reflects their dominance and tactical superiority throughout the match. With this win, LDU not only secures vital points in the Copa Libertadores but also sends a strong message to their rivals about their intent in the competition.

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