Leading the way in CONMEBOL Libertadores is Palmeiras (7.1 rating in 6 games), and then Racing Club and Vélez Sarsfield (all on 7 avg. rating from 6 outings each). Lagging behind are Colo Colo, Carabobo and San Antonio Bulo-Bulo (all on 6.6 avg. rating from 5 and 6 games respectively each).
Out in front for goals in CONMEBOL Libertadores is Palmeiras (17 goals from 6 fixtures), and then Racing Club (14 goals from 6 fixtures), followed by River Plate (13 goals from 6 outings). Finding goals hard to come by are Carabobo (2 goals from 6 games), and then Barcelona SC and Deportivo Táchira (all on 4 goals from 6 fixtures each).
Topping the clean sheet charts in CONMEBOL Libertadores are Flamengo, Palmeiras and Racing Club (all on 4 shut-outs in 6 matches each). Unable to provide defensive solidity are Deportivo Táchira, Carabobo and San Antonio Bulo-Bulo (all on 0 clean sheets in 6 fixtures each).
Dominating possession in CONMEBOL Libertadores is Bolívar (67.6% possession in 6 outings), closely followed by Flamengo (62.6% possession in 6 games), followed by River Plate (60.8% possession in 6 outings). On the back foot are Carabobo (34.8% possession in 6 games), closely followed by Nacional (35.5% possession in 6 outings), followed by Cerro Porteño (38.1% possession in 6 outings).
Excelling in shots on target across CONMEBOL Libertadores is Palmeiras (47 shots in 6 games), closely followed by Racing Club (43 shots in 6 matches), with Olimpia (42 shots in 6 matches). Recording the fewest shots on target are San Antonio Bulo-Bulo (10 shots in 6 fixtures), closely followed by Carabobo (11 shots in 6 fixtures), and then Barcelona SC (16 shots in 6 fixtures).
Leading the way in successful dribbles across CONMEBOL Libertadores is Flamengo (85 dribbles in 6 fixtures), followed by Barcelona SC and Vélez Sarsfield (all on 68 dribbles in 6 outings each). Falling short in successful dribbles are Fortaleza (26 dribbles in 5 games), followed by Colo Colo (33 dribbles in 5 games), closely followed by Atlético Bucaramanga (35 dribbles in 6 games).
Racking up corners in CONMEBOL Libertadores is Bolívar (41 corners in 6 fixtures), followed by Nacional (39 corners in 6 matches), with Racing Club (36 corners in 6 fixtures). Rarely earning corners are San Antonio Bulo-Bulo (13 corners in 6 matches), closely followed by Colo Colo and Atlético Bucaramanga (all on 16 corners in 5 and 6 games respectively each).
Keeping the cleanest disciplinary record in CONMEBOL Libertadores is Bahia (5 cards in 6 matches), and then Palmeiras and Nacional (all on 9 cards in 6 outings each). Picking up cards far too often are Club Sporting Cristal, San Antonio Bulo-Bulo and Alianza Lima (all on 21 cards in 6 games each).
Topping the foul count across CONMEBOL Libertadores is Racing Club (97 fouls in 6 fixtures), closely followed by Olimpia and Vélez Sarsfield (all on 89 fouls in 6 fixtures each). Showing discipline with minimal fouls are Deportivo Táchira (43 fouls in 6 games), and then Bahia (44 fouls in 6 fixtures), closely followed by Bolívar (47 fouls in 6 fixtures).
Bolívar top the misfortune chart in CONMEBOL Libertadores, having hit the woodwork 6 times in 6 outings. It is followed by LDU and Olimpia (all on 5 times in 6 fixtures each).
Ramiro Vaca (Bolívar) heads the CONMEBOL Libertadores charts with 8.4 from 4 fixtures. Second comes Leonardo Fernández of Peñarol, having 8.2 from 6 games. Santiago Sosa (Racing Club) is third on 7.8 from 6 matches. Fourth comes Franco Mastantuono of River Plate, having 7.7 from 6 outings.
Ramiro Vaca (Bolívar) and Alan Patrick (Internacional) share the lead in the league, each with 5 goals. Estêvão (Palmeiras) and Adrián Martínez (Racing Club) share second place, both with 4 goals.
Leonardo Fernández (Peñarol) tops the assist charts in CONMEBOL Libertadores with 4 assists from 6 fixtures. Marino Hinestroza (Atlético Nacional), Patricio Rodríguez (Bolívar) and Javier Cabrera (Peñarol) share second place, all with 3 assists.
Joint‑top in CONMEBOL Libertadores: Javier Correa (Colo Colo), Leonardo Fernández (Peñarol) and Adrián Martínez (Racing Club) (10 on‑target efforts apiece). Second comes Estêvão of Palmeiras, having 9 shots on target.
No one has created more in CONMEBOL Libertadores than Leonardo Fernández (Peñarol) (23 key passes). Franco Mastantuono (River Plate) and Alan Patrick (Internacional) share second place, both with 18 key passes. Third comes Tiago Palacios of Estudiantes de La Plata, notching 17 key passes from 6 fixtures.
Top dribbler right now in CONMEBOL Libertadores: Franco Mastantuono (River Plate) (22 successful dribbles from 6 fixtures). Marino Hinestroza (Atlético Nacional) and Maher Carrizo (Vélez Sarsfield) share second place, both with 18 successful dribbles. Patricio Rodríguez (Bolívar) is third with 16 successful dribbles from 6 outings.
Rodrigo Saracho of San Antonio Bulo-Bulo leads CONMEBOL Libertadores for most saves with 31 deflections. Second comes Diego Enríquez of Club Sporting Cristal, recording 28 blocks from 6 fixtures. Jesús Camargo (Deportivo Táchira) and Lucas Bruera (Carabobo) share third place, both with 26 blocks.
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