See who shone and who struggled for Palmeiras in the thrashing of LDU | OneFootball

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·31 October 2025

See who shone and who struggled for Palmeiras in the thrashing of LDU

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The Palmeiras had a magical night at Allianz Parque and advanced to the final of the Copa Libertadores. The team, led by coach Abel Ferreira, thrashed LDU 4-0 in the second leg, overturning the 3-0 aggregate score that favored the foreign team, counting only the first leg. Check out how the players performed.

Raphael Veiga (twice), Ramón Sosa, and Bruno Fuchs were the goal scorers for Palmeiras. Besides the standout trio, special mention goes to midfielder Allan, who was given a chance as a starter and justified Abel's choice with an outstanding performance.


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Sosa and Fuchs put Palmeiras ahead before halftime

Ramón Sosa continued his streak of good performances. However, this time he started among the starters. He had good runs and showcased his skills by deflecting an Allan cross to open the scoring for Palmeiras in the first half. Bruno Fuchs, who helped build a solid defense, appeared in the area to capitalize on a rebound and score the second goal.

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Raphael Veiga comes off the bench and shines with two goals

Raphael Veiga did not lag behind. The number 23 came off the bench and resolved what was missing in the game. In his first play, from a free kick, he troubled Domínguez. Shortly after, he made a good play with Vitor Roque, received in the area, and scored his first, the third for Palmeiras. Additionally, he converted the penalty won by Allan, sealing the final score of the match.

Assist and penalty won: Allan makes his mark

Allan was the best player on the field for Palmeiras. The Academy product got another chance as a starter, playing on the right side of the attack. There, he tormented LDU with good runs and dribbles. He provided an assist for Sosa to open the scoring and later won the penalty converted by Raphael Veiga.

The strong collective performance and the chemistry of a team with a new lineup secured Palmeiras a spot in the Libertadores final. The decision will be against Flamengo and is scheduled to take place on November 29 in Lima, Peru.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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