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Flamengo lift Copa Libertadores with last-gasp River Plate win

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 Flamengo's Gabriel Barbosa celebrates winning the final with Giorgian de Arrascaeta, Willian Arao and the trophy REUTERS/Henry Romero

LIMA (Reuters) - Brazilian club Flamengo won the Copa Libertadores in the most dramatic fashion as they came from behind to beat defending champions River Plate 2-1 with two late goals from Gabriel Barbosa on Saturday.

River took the lead through Rafael Borre after 14 minutes and looked to be cruising to their fifth Libertadores triumph.

However, Barbosa, the prolific striker nicknamed Gabigol, tapped in from close range with a minute left and then rifled home from 15 metres to secure victory in an astonishing finale.

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 Flamengo's Gabriel Barbosa celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Henry Romero

Barbosa was sent off seconds before the final whistle after a fracas that followed a red card for River's Exequiel Palacios.

The result gave Flamengo only their second Libertadores triumph and means they will represent the South American confederation in the Club World Cup in Qatar in December.

"What a historic game," defender Rodrigo Caio was quoted as saying on the Globoesporte website.

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 River Plate's Rafael Borre in action with Flamengo's Rodrigo Caio REUTERS/Guadalupe Pardo

"We never gave up at any point. We knew it would be difficult against a big team, the 2018 champions. We really struggled in the first half but we believed in ourselves.

"We're delighted to make history with this club, with this magical victory. We hope it's just the beginning."

The Rio de Janeiro side came into the match as slight favourites on the back of a spectacular 26-game unbeaten run.

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 River Plate's Lucas Pratto comes on as a substitute to replace Rafael Borre REUTERS/Henry Romero

But playing in their first Libertadores final since 1981, they appeared overawed and River Plate seldom looked like relinquishing their lead as they outplayed and outmuscled their less experienced rivals.

However, just when the match looked over, Barbosa popped up a minute from time to sidefoot home a close-range equaliser.

And in a finish reminiscent of Manchester United’s last-gasp victory over Barcelona in the 1999 Champions League final, the 23-year-old striker pounced again in added time to hit the winner and send the Brazilian fans wild with joy.

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 River Plate's Javier Pinola clashes with Flamengo's Filipe Luis REUTERS/Pilar Olivares

"I feel proud," said shell-shocked River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo. "For my players, for everyone who worked with me and for the River fans."

The final in Lima was the first to be played on a one-off basis at a neutral venue in the competition's 60-year history.

The match had originally been scheduled to take place in Santiago but was switched to Lima earlier this month because of political unrest in the Chilean capital.

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 Flamengo's Bruno Henrique and team mates clash with River Plate's Javier Pinola and Enzo Perez REUTERS/Henry Romero

The change came a year after the second leg of the final between River Plate and Boca Juniors was moved to Madrid after River fans attacked the Boca coach as it approached the stadium.

(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 Flamengo fans REUTERS/Henry Romero
Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 Flamengo's Bruno Henrique in action with River Plate's Rafael Borre REUTERS/Henry Romero
Soccer Football - Copa Libertadores - Final - Flamengo v River Plate - Monumental Stadium, Lima, Peru - November 23, 2019 Flamengo's Diego in action with River Plate's Julian Alvarez REUTERS/Henry Romero
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