Coluna do Fla
·20 de setembro de 2025
Libertadores: Pedro now third top Brazilian scorer after Flamengo goal

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·20 de setembro de 2025
Pedro scored a lightning goal in Flamengo's 2-1 victory over Estudiantes de La Plata (ARG) on Thursday (18). Thus, the 'Reverence Striker' became the third highest Brazilian scorer in the history of the Libertadores.
By finding the net behind Muslera with 15 seconds into the game at Maracanã, Pedro reached 26 goals in the competition. Therefore, Flamengo's number 9 surpassed Fred and Palhinha, who were tied at 25.
Globally, Ecuadorian Alberto Spencer is the top scorer in the history of the Libertadores. The Peñarol (URU) idol has 54 goals in the tournament. In the Brazilian scene, the top scorer is Flamengo's idol Gabigol, with 31 goals, followed by Luizão with 29.
Besides the impressive mark in the Libertadores, Pedro reached his 150th goal with the Sacred Mantle. It is worth noting that every time the striker scored in the continental competition, it was for Flamengo, as the club that developed him did not qualify.
Despite the 2-1 victory, the match was marked by refereeing errors. However, the 'Reverence Striker' showed optimism, as he trusts that the team will triumph in the second game against Estudiantes.
With Pedro available, Flamengo and Estudiantes will face each other again next Thursday (25), in La Plata. Thus, the Rubro-Negro arrives in Argentina with a minimal advantage on the scoreboard.
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