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Palmeiras advanced to the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals after a 0-0 draw with Universitario de Deportes at Allianz Parque, completing a 4-0 aggregate win. The Brazilian side had already done the heavy lifting with a first-leg rout in Peru. Weverton earned Player of the Match for a composed clean sheet. Universitario exit with a steadier display in the second leg but never threatened the tie.
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