Universidad Católica secured a 2-1 victory over Cruzeiro at Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in the Copa Libertadores. Justo Giani scored first, and Jimmy Martínez netted the winner in the 90+4th minute. Daniel Garnero's team displayed defensive solidity and effectiveness.
Universidad Católica notched its third historic win in Brazil for the Copa Libertadores by beating Cruzeiro 2-1 at Estadio Mineirao. Justo Giani headed in the 1-0 from a Fernando Zuqui corner, Cruzeiro equalized from a penalty, and substitute Jimmy Martínez sealed the win with a header in added time.
Daniel Garnero praised the team's organization: “We're more organized, a team that attacks with great effectiveness [...] we managed the game well.” The coach highlighted the match reading and timely substitutions, employing an effective 4-5-1 away setup.
Fernando Zuqui, 34, pivotal after returning from a 2025 ligament tear, provided leadership and strong stats: 83% precise passes and nine recoveries. Vicente Bernedo made five saves, including a crucial one in the 90+6 against Pereira, addressing prior doubts.
Johnny Herrera, former Universidad de Chile goalkeeper, lauded the performance: “They were excellent; they fulfilled perfectly.” He specifically praised Bernedo: “It's what you ask of a goalkeeper for a big team.” Branco Ampuero noted the coordinated defensive work against Cruzeiro's tall center-backs.
The result revitalizes UC after the loss to Boca Juniors and bridges the economic gap with the Brazilian side.