Flamengo 3-0 Cusco FC: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

Flamengo 3-0 Cusco FC Post Match Review

Match Summary

Flamengo secured a commanding 3-0 victory over Cusco FC in the Copa Libertadores at the Estadio Jornalista Mário Filho, showcasing their dominance throughout the match. The home side controlled the game from the outset, maintaining 68% possession and unleashing a barrage of 27 shots, 15 of which were on target. Despite Cusco's attempts to hold firm, they struggled to create meaningful chances, managing only four shots in total, with just one on target.

The breakthrough came late in the match, with Bruno Henrique emerging as the star of the show. He scored twice in quick succession, first in the 80th minute with a well-placed shot following a clever assist from Pedro, and then again just four minutes later, this time assisted by Gonzalo Plata. Flamengo's relentless pressure finally paid off, and they sealed their victory with a penalty from Lucas Paquetá in stoppage time, further emphasising their superiority.

Cusco FC, despite their best efforts, were unable to cope with Flamengo's attacking prowess and were left to rue their missed opportunities. The visitors received five yellow cards, reflecting their struggles to contain Flamengo's fluid play. The match concluded with Flamengo firmly in control, demonstrating their intent in the tournament and leaving Cusco FC with much to ponder as they look to improve in their upcoming fixtures.

Match Statistics

The statistics from the match paint a clear picture of Flamengo's dominance. With 68% possession, they dictated the tempo and flow of the game, constantly probing Cusco's defence. Flamengo's 27 shots, compared to Cusco's mere four, illustrate the disparity in attacking intent and effectiveness, while their 15 shots on target underline their clinical approach in front of goal.

Defensively, Flamengo were solid, allowing Cusco only one shot on target throughout the match. This defensive resilience, combined with their attacking prowess, meant that Flamengo not only controlled possession but also created a plethora of chances, ultimately leading to their comfortable victory. Cusco's inability to handle the pressure resulted in a lack of discipline, as evidenced by their five yellow cards.

Possession68% – 32%
Shots Total27 – 4
Shots On Target15 – 1
Corners9 – 2
Free Kicks11 – 11
Fouls11 – 11
Yellow Cards0 – 5
Offsides1 – 2
Saves1 – 10

Goals and Assists

Bruno Henrique was the standout performer, scoring two goals that turned the tide in Flamengo's favour. His first goal came in the 80th minute, when he finished expertly after receiving a precise assist from Pedro, putting Flamengo ahead 1-0. Just four minutes later, Henrique struck again, this time benefiting from a well-timed pass from Gonzalo Plata, doubling the lead to 2-0. The scoring was capped off in stoppage time when Lucas Paquetá converted a penalty, bringing the final score to 3-0.

Goal / AssistAssist – Pedro | Goal – Bruno Henrique  80' (1-0)
Goal / AssistAssist – Gonzalo Plata | Goal – Bruno Henrique  84' (2-0)

How the Match Was Won

Flamengo's victory was built on their ability to control the match and create numerous scoring opportunities. Their tactical setup allowed them to dominate possession and apply constant pressure on Cusco's defence. The introduction of fresh legs in the second half, particularly with the substitutions of Pedro and Luiz Araújo, injected further energy into Flamengo's attack, leading to the crucial goals.

Cusco FC, on the other hand, struggled to cope with Flamengo's relentless offensive play. Their defensive line was often stretched, and they were unable to mount effective counter-attacks. The combination of Flamengo's attacking depth and Cusco's defensive frailties ultimately dictated the flow of the match, resulting in a decisive win for the home side.

Key Moments Timeline

The match was punctuated by several key moments that highlighted the intensity and stakes of the encounter. From early yellow cards for Cusco FC to the late goals that sealed Flamengo's victory, these incidents shaped the narrative of the game and underscored the challenges faced by the visitors.

14'Yellowcard – Diego Soto
31'Yellowcard – G. Carabajal
46'Substitution – Juan Tévez / Nicolás Silva
46'Substitution – Oswaldo Valenzuela / Diego Soto
57'Substitution – Iván Colman / José Manzaneda
60'Substitution – Erick Pulgar / Luiz Araújo
60'Substitution – Pedro / Evertton Araújo
64'Yellowcard – Juan Tévez
67'Yellowcard – Carlos Diez
70'Substitution – Alvaro Ampuero / Carlos Diez
70'Substitution – Lucas Paquetá / Nicolás de la Cruz
70'Substitution – Samuel Lino / Saúl Ñíguez 
80'Goal – Bruno Henrique  / Pedro (1-0)
84'Goal – Bruno Henrique  / Gonzalo Plata (2-0)
86'Substitution – Everton / Bruno Henrique 
89'Yellowcard – Alvaro Ampuero
90+1'Penalty – Lucas Paquetá (3-0)
90+3'VAR

Lineups and Tactical Shape

Flamengo Tactical Shape

Flamengo lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Agustín Rossi in goal and a solid defensive line consisting of Guillermo Varela, Léo Ortiz, Léo Pereira, and Ayrton Lucas. The midfield duo of Erick Pulgar and Saúl Ñíguez provided stability, while the attacking trio of Pedro, Everton, and Jorge Carrascal supported lone striker Bruno Henrique, who was pivotal in their attacking play.

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Agustín Rossi – Goalkeeper
Guillermo Varela – Defender
Léo Ortiz – Defender
Léo Pereira – Defender
Erick Pulgar – Midfielder
Ayrton Lucas – Defender
Luiz Araújo – Midfielder
Saúl Ñíguez  – Midfielder
Pedro – Attacker
Everton – Attacker
Danilo – Defender
Jorge Carrascal – Midfielder
Samuel Lino – Midfielder
Nicolás de la Cruz – Midfielder

Cusco FC Tactical Shape

Cusco FC adopted a 4-1-4-1 formation, with Andy Vidal in goal and a back four comprising José Bolívar, Aldair Fuentes, Carlos Diez, and Alvaro Ampuero. Iván Colman played a crucial role as the defensive midfielder, while Juan Tévez and José Manzaneda were tasked with supporting lone striker Marlon Ruidías in attack, although they struggled to make an impact against Flamengo's defence.

Formation: 4-1-4-1

Carlos Gamarra – Defender
Alvaro Ampuero – Defender
José Manzaneda – Attacker
Aldair Fuentes – Defender
Iván Colman – Midfielder
Juan Tévez – Attacker
Andy Vidal – Goalkeeper
Carlos Diez – Midfielder
José Bolívar – Defender
Oswaldo Valenzuela – Midfielder
José Alí Gutiérrez – Midfielder
José Zevallos – Defender
Lucas Colitto – Midfielder
Marlon Ruidías – Defender

Tactical Story of the Match

The tactical battle saw Flamengo dominate possession and dictate the pace of the game. Their 4-2-3-1 formation allowed for fluid transitions between defence and attack, with the midfielders supporting the forwards effectively. Flamengo's wingers frequently stretched Cusco's defence, creating space for Bruno Henrique to exploit.

Cusco FC, in contrast, found it difficult to maintain their shape under pressure. Their 4-1-4-1 setup aimed to provide defensive cover, but they often became isolated, leading to gaps that Flamengo exploited. The visitors' inability to retain possession further compounded their struggles, as they were forced to defend for long periods without meaningful counter-attacks.

Player Impact

Bruno Henrique was undoubtedly the star of the match, scoring two crucial goals that highlighted his clinical finishing ability. His first goal showcased his poaching instincts, while the second demonstrated his ability to find space and finish under pressure. Pedro's assist for the first goal was also significant, as his vision and creativity were instrumental in breaking the deadlock.

Gonzalo Plata's involvement in the second goal further emphasised Flamengo's attacking depth, as he provided the necessary support to Henrique. Defensively, Flamengo's backline, led by Léo Pereira and Léo Ortiz, was resolute, limiting Cusco's chances and ensuring that goalkeeper Agustín Rossi had a relatively quiet evening.

For Cusco FC, the yellow cards received by their players reflected their struggles to contain Flamengo's attacking threat. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to make a significant impact, with Juan Tévez and Carlos Diez both receiving cautions as they attempted to disrupt Flamengo's rhythm.

Updated Form Guide

Flamengo's recent form has shown a positive trajectory, bouncing back from a narrow loss to Atlético Mineiro with three consecutive wins, including this emphatic victory over Cusco FC. Their confidence is building as they continue to assert their dominance in the Copa Libertadores.

Conversely, Cusco FC's form remains concerning, with this defeat adding to a string of poor results, including multiple losses and a draw in their last four matches. They will need to regroup quickly to avoid further setbacks in their upcoming fixtures.

Flamengo

Loss: 0-1 vs Atlético Mineiro (H)
Win: 1-0 vs Atlético Mineiro (H)
Win: 1-2 vs Bragantino (A)
Win: 1-0 vs Fluminense (H)

Cusco FC

Loss: 2-3 vs Independiente Medellín (H)
Draw: 1-1 vs Estudiantes (H)
Loss: 1-0 vs Independiente Medellín (A)
Loss: 2-1 vs Estudiantes (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Flamengo will look to build on this momentum as they prepare for their next match, aiming to continue their strong performance in the Copa Libertadores and solidify their position in the tournament. With their attacking players in fine form, they will be a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Cusco FC, on the other hand, must regroup and address their defensive issues ahead of their next fixture. They will need to find a way to convert their chances into goals and tighten their defence to avoid further defeats in the league.

What the Result Means

This victory is a significant boost for Flamengo, reinforcing their confidence as they progress in the Copa Libertadores. The emphatic scoreline not only reflects their attacking prowess but also sends a message to their rivals about their intentions in the tournament.

For Cusco FC, the defeat serves as a wake-up call. They must reassess their strategies and improve their discipline if they hope to turn their fortunes around in the coming matches. The pressure is on to deliver better performances and regain their competitive edge.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Bruno Henrique was named MyFootballPicks Man of the Match for his outstanding performance, scoring two goals and playing a crucial role in Flamengo's attacking play. His ability to find the net at critical moments was key to securing the victory.

Bruno Henrique 

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, Flamengo celebrated a well-deserved 3-0 victory, showcasing their strength and determination in the Copa Libertadores. The match served as a reminder of their capabilities, while Cusco FC left the pitch with much to ponder as they seek to improve in their upcoming challenges.

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