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Flamengo 2-1 River Plate: Gabigol nets twice at death to win Copa Libertadores title


Flamengo won the Copa Libertadores in dramatic fashion when it produced two last-gasp goals to beat defending champion River Plate 2-1 in the final on Saturday.

Flamengo’s Gabriel Barbosa scored in the 88th minute and in the second minute of injury time to give the Rio de Janeiro giant their first South American crown in 38 years.

‘Tomorrow, Rio is ours,’ Gabriel said. ‘I want all Flamengo fans on the streets, we will invade Rio.’

Flamengo have been crowned Copa Libertadores champions after a thrilling victory over River Plate on Saturday

Flamengo have been crowned Copa Libertadores champions after a thrilling victory over River Plate on Saturday

Matchwinner Gabriel Barbosa (centre right) celebrates with the trophy alongside his Flamengo team-mates

Matchwinner Gabriel Barbosa (centre right) celebrates with the trophy alongside his Flamengo team-mates

Flamengo fans go wild as they managed the unlikely outcome of winning the final after losing for the majority of it

Flamengo fans go wild as they managed the unlikely outcome of winning the final after losing for the majority of it

There was a sensational ending at the Copa Libertadores final in Peru as Gabigol scored twice to ensure Flamengo won 2-1

There was a sensational ending at the Copa Libertadores final in Peru as Gabigol scored twice to ensure Flamengo won 2-1

The Brazilian star takes off his shirt in ecstasy after clinching the Copa Libertadores title for Brazilian outfit Flamengo

The Brazilian star takes off his shirt in ecstasy after clinching the Copa Libertadores title for Brazilian outfit Flamengo

The 23-year-old, formerly of Inter Milan, holds up his Flamengo shirt after producing his last-gasp heroics against River Plate

The 23-year-old, formerly of Inter Milan, holds up his Flamengo shirt after producing his last-gasp heroics against River Plate

Flamengo players celebrate following the final whistle after sensationally snatching victory from the jaws of defeat

Flamengo players celebrate following the final whistle after sensationally snatching victory from the jaws of defeat

The Flamengo squad celebrate wildly after winning their second ever Copa Libertadores title - with their first coming in 1981

The Flamengo squad celebrate wildly after winning their second ever Copa Libertadores title – with their first coming in 1981

Referee Roberto Tobar showed a red card to Gabigol in the last seconds for bursting into a sarcastic applause

Referee Roberto Tobar showed a red card to Gabigol in the last seconds for bursting into a sarcastic applause

Gabigol wheels off to celebrate following his equaliser against holders River Plate in the 87th minute on Saturday

Gabigol wheels off to celebrate following his equaliser against holders River Plate in the 87th minute on Saturday

Gabigol's equaliser nestles into the bottom corner of the net to set up a frantic finish at the Monumental Stadium

Gabigol’s equaliser nestles into the bottom corner of the net to set up a frantic finish at the Monumental Stadium

River’s 14th-minute strike through Rafael Santos Borre was set to make the Argentine side the first back-to-back winner in 18 years.

With few chances by both sides, the Copa’s first single-match final had settled into a feeling of inevitability for the more than 65,000 fans at Monumental Stadium.

Flamengo was being outplayed by River, which was closer to doubling its lead than the Brazilian side was to scoring its first.

The equalizer began after River striker Lucas Pratto lost the ball near midfield and allowed Flamengo to counter. Gabriel, on loan from Inter Milan, met a low cross by midfielder Giorgian de Arrascaeta, and all Gabriel had to do was push it into the empty net. Flamengo fans erupted.

There was more disbelief only four minutes later, as a long ball out of the defense landed for Gabriel, who controlled the ball on the edge of the box and shot it past Argentina national team goalkeeper Franco Armani. His ninth goal in 12 matches made him the Copa’s leading scorer this year.

Rafael Santos Borre put River Plate 1-0 ahead in the 14th minute with an impressive finish past the Flamengo goalkeeper

Rafael Santos Borre put River Plate 1-0 ahead in the 14th minute with an impressive finish past the Flamengo goalkeeper

Borre is mobbed by his jubilant team-mates after giving them the perfect start against the Brazilian side

Borre is mobbed by his jubilant team-mates after giving them the perfect start against the Brazilian side

River Plate players celebrate in front of their jubilant supporters after going ahead early on in Saturday's final

River Plate players celebrate in front of their jubilant supporters after going ahead early on in Saturday’s final

More drama followed in the waning seconds. River’s Exequiel Palacios was sent off for kicking Bruno Henrique, who was lying on the ground, and Gabriel was also red-carded for sarcastically applauding the referee.

Flamengo is Brazil’s most popular club but it hadn’t won the Copa since 1981 when Zico was wearing No. 10.

Flamengo’s title also changed the history of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, who transformed the team in less than six months. His first major title followed two Europa League final defeats with Benfica in 2013 and 2014.

Fans of the red-and-black team might have an even more memorable weekend. Flamengo will win the Brazilian championship on Sunday with four games in hand if second-placed Palmeiras fails to beat Gremio. The Rio club will then lift its seventh national title, and first since 2009.

Flamengo is expected to parade through the center of Rio on Sunday, followed by tens of thousands of fans.

Flamengo will also go to Qatar next month for the Club World Cup.

River Plate's Milton Casco attempts to tackle Flamengo winger Everton Ribeiro in the opening period on the weekend

River Plate’s Milton Casco attempts to tackle Flamengo winger Everton Ribeiro in the opening period on the weekend

Flamengo supporters cheer their team on before the start of the eagerly-anticipated final against last season's winners

Flamengo supporters cheer their team on before the start of the eagerly-anticipated final against last season’s winners

Supporters watch the Copa Libertadores final from high up in the mountains on Saturday in Lima, Peru

Supporters watch the Copa Libertadores final from high up in the mountains on Saturday in Lima, Peru

This image captures the stunning bird's eye view of the action from the Copa Libertadores final on the weekend

This image captures the stunning bird’s eye view of the action from the Copa Libertadores final on the weekend



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