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In the first leg of the Conmebol Recopa Sudamericana between Lanús and Flamengo, Chilean players Matías Sepúlveda and Erick Pulgar played key roles. Sepúlveda came on as a substitute and was crucial in Lanús’ attack, while Pulgar shone in Flamengo’s midfield. Rodrigo Castillo’s goal gave Lanús a 1-0 victory, leaving the tie open for the return leg in the Maracanã.

The first leg of the Conmebol Recopa Sudamericana between Lanús and Flamengo featured strong performances from Chilean players. Matías Sepúlveda and Erick Pulgar were key figures in an intense match that ended with a 1-0 victory for Granate at Estadio Ciudad de Lanús Néstor Díaz Pérez.

For the home side, Matías Sepúlveda entered the match in the 66th minute, replacing Eduardo “Toto” Salvio, and immediately injected new life into the attack. With energetic runs down the flank and decisive playmaking, he was central to Lanús’ best moments in the second half and nearly extended the lead with a shot that hit the crossbar.

On the Brazilian side, Erick Pulgar played the full 90 minutes and once again anchored Flamengo’s midfield. The Chilean midfielder provided balance, recovery, and clear distribution from the back, taking on a crucial role in sustaining the Copa Libertadores champions during challenging stretches of the game.

Although Rodrigo Castillo’s goal ultimately decided the match, the performances of the Chilean players left a clear mark on this high-level continental final. The series will be decided next week at the Maracanã, where Sepúlveda and Pulgar will once again be important players in the battle for the title.