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Kevin Serna celebrates her goal with Fluminense.

Kevin Serna celebrates her goal with Fluminense.

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Fluminense left doubts in Maracaná and eliminated America in the round of 16 of the South American Cup.

With goals from the Colombian Kevin Serna and Martinelli, the Brazilian team won 2-0 in the lap, enough to seal a 4-1 global score that assured her passage to the next round.

The Janeiro Rio as a whole dominated from beginning to end and showed a clear superiority.

The ValleCauca team tried to react with isolated players of neighborhoods and candle, but never found clarity or depth in attack.

Meanwhile, the flow controlled the rhythm of the encounter, first with the opening of Serna and then with the second goal of Martinelli in the complement. With a solid approach without excessive wear, those led by Fernando Diniz resolved the series with peace of mind.

For America, elimination reflects the difficulties of a squad that failed to compete equally against a rival with greater hierarchy.

Fluminense celebrated with his fans the pass to the quarterfinals, while the Colombian team was with the feeling of having been overcome in all aspects of the game.

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