Palmeiras did it.

Or rather redone.

The São Paulo team won its second consecutive Copa Libertadores on Saturday, the third in its history, struggling to overcome Caryoca rival Flamengo (2-1, after extra time).

A goal from the start (4th), few sparks, even fewer chances, and Palmeiras seemed to have won a final of the Libertadores not very exciting until the equalizer of Flamengo (72nd) who pushed the match in overtime thanks to Gabigol.

On a one-two with De Arrascaeta, the Brazilian landed a crossed dry strike from the left (72nd) which hit the mark.

The people of the "Fla" ​​then began to dream of a new turnaround for Gabigol, as in the 2019 final against River Plate where he scored a double at the end of the match for an unexpected victory against the Argentines ( 2-1).

Palmeiras will play the Club World Cup

But it is ultimately Palmeiras who will win the start of extra time.

Deyverson, who had just entered the game, took off on his own on goal, with Alves only managing to touch the ball lightly.

2-1, more than to park the bus for Abel Ferreira and his men.

A victory with 36% possession but a victory nonetheless.

DEYVERSON WHO SIMULATES ON THAT I CRIBE pic.twitter.com/E1YF6OxMgL

- Match Sheet (@fdematch) November 27, 2021

Palmeiras will represent South America at the Club World Cup in early 2022 in the United Arab Emirates, which brings together the champions of the six world confederations.

Chelsea will be the representative of Europe after winning the Champions League last season.

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