When the competition broke off for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil?, Correa and Valdes were sold on, with the wily Romagnoli and the uncompromising Mauro Cetto joining the club.
When Copa hostilities resumed, San Lorenzo brushed aside Bolivar in the semis and kept their nerves in check to overcome the battling Nacional of Paraguay in the second leg of the final.
“The only people who kept their heads were the players and the coaching staff, ” recalled Ortigoza. “The directors were all going crazy and the fans in the street too. Everyone kept saying to us: ‘You have to win’. ”
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