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Copa Libertadores Review: River Plate, Colo-Colo into quarters

River Plate and Colo-Colo reached the Copa Libertadores quarter-finals in contrasting fashion on Wednesday.

A 3-0 win at home to Racing Club saw River ease into the last eight in Buenos Aires, where there were three red cards as the visitors finished with nine men.

River's victory was sealed with nine minutes remaining when Rafael Santos Borre side-footed in an Ignacio Fernandez corner.

In Sao Paulo, Colo-Colo moved through on away goals after a 2-1 loss at Corinthians.

Beaten 1-0 in the first leg, Corinthians levelled the tie in the 17th minute, Jadson converting a penalty after a handball in the area.

But Colo-Colo scored a crucial away goal in the 32nd minute, when Lucas Barrios headed in a Damian Perez cross.

A header from Roger put Corinthians ahead once more in the second leg, but they were unable to find another goal before Danilo Fernando Avelar was sent off in additional time.

Cruzeiro also progressed to the quarter-finals, claiming a 2-1 aggregate win over Flamengo despite a 1-0 home loss.