Santa Fe New Mexican

Copa Libertador­es saga ends as River Plate wins in Madrid

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MADRID — Madrid turned into Buenos Aires for a night Sunday, with tens of thousands of Argentine fans transformi­ng Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu into a stadium of their own.

River Plate fans were the only ones celebratin­g in the end, both at home and in Spain, after the historic victory over fierce rival Boca Juniors in the twice-suspended final of the Copa Libertador­es.

River came from behind to beat the rival 3-1 in the second leg after extra time to win South America’s equivalent of the Champions League 5-3 on aggregate.

One of the most anticipate­d matches in South American soccer finally came to a conclusion, nearly a month after the first leg was played in Argentina.

The final capped one of the most embarrassi­ng chapters in South American soccer, which saw its leaders unable to stage the historic match on the continent. The second leg had to be played in the Spanish capital after it was marred by fan violence in Buenos Aires two weeks ago, when Boca players were injured before the game after River fans attacked the team bus with rocks, bottles and wood.

Soccer great Lionel Messi and FIFA President Gianni Infantino were among those at the “superclasi­co” at the Bernabeu, which saw the Argentine fans chanting throughout the match in a unique scene at the traditiona­l European stadium.

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