Palmeiras score late to leave Supercup finely balanced
CURITIBA : Raphael Veiga scored his 16th penalty in 16
attempts on Wednesday to give Palmeiras a last-gasp 2-2 draw at Athletico
Paranaense and leave the two-legged final of the South American Supercup finely
poised ahead of next week's return match.
The title is played each year between the winners of the
previous season's Copa Libertadores, South America's equivalent of the
Champions League, and the Copa Sudamericana, which is similar to the Europa
League.
David Terans gave Athletico the lead after 19 minutes only
for Jailson to equalise nine minutes later, both goals coming after corner
kicks.
Marlos looked to have given the home side the advantage when
he scored with 14 minutes remaining but Libertadores champions Palmeiras drew
level deep into injury time when Raphael Veiga scored from the penalty spot.
The 26-year-old midfielder has scored all his regulation
time penalties for the club and made no mistake from the spot.
The deciding second leg takes place next Wednesday at
Palmeiras' Allianz Parque.
Both sides are looking to win the title for the first time
since its inception in 2003.
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