Ronaldinho Flamengo qualified to Group 2 of the Copa Libertadores in giving assistance and score a goal in his team 2-0 win over Real Potosi of Bolivia
Flamengo was more or less in the game, generated a large number of occasions in the first half, capped with a goal from Leo Moura pass from Ronaldinho, and deflated in the second half allowing the forces equaled Potosi.

A goal from Ronaldinho in the discount certified the classification of the Brazilians, who spent the last minutes with numerical superiority over the expulsion of Claudio Centurion.
The Rio team benefited from the ultra-defensive approach to Real Potosi, who opted to populate the center of the field and give the ball to his opponent from the opening whistle.
The Brazilians settled into the opponent with some parsimony and tried to overcome the tough marking the center of the field with long passes, to find the back behind, and trying to aim shots from outside the area.
Renato Abreu and Dario Bottinelli approached the pole in two long shots and danger caused Ronaldinho to stand alone against the goalkeeper Henry Lapczyk, which earned him the heads up.
The first goal came six minutes before the break, in a free kick by Ronaldinho launched precisely the goal box that Leo Moura headed steeply to the networks.
In the second part the Real Potosi forward a few meters the pressure line and stopped the onslaught of Brazilians, however, retained control of the game clearly in the first quarter hour.
Following the entry of Pol Sebastian and Nicholas Tudor, the game grew in Potosi, first dared to launch attacks and eventually overcoming the Brazilians in several sections of the party.
Edgardo Brittes grazed tie on a header in the final fifteen minutes, which silenced the stadium Engenhão but Real Potosi options vanished moments after the expulsion of Claudio Centurion for two bookings.
Flamengo was limited then to manage the advantage on the scoreboard and the numerical superiority, content to hold off to Potosi to the end, when Ronaldinho was the second, after a great dribble before Ronny Jimenez.