

Liverpool URU 1-2 Cerro Montevideo: Visitors Stun Leaders in Uruguay Primera Division Thriller
Cerro Montevideo produced a resilient display to come from behind and beat league leaders Liverpool URU 2-1 at the Estadio Belvedere on 12 July 2026. The result ended Liverpool's impressive home unbeaten run of six matches and breathed new life into Cerro's mid-table campaign.
Match Overview
Liverpool started brightly, dominating possession and creating several early chances. Their pressure paid off in the 22nd minute when a slick passing move ended with a composed finish from their top scorer. However, Cerro grew into the match after the half-hour mark and equalised before the break. The second half was fiercely contested, and Cerro's winner came against the run of play, highlighting their efficiency on the counter.
Key Moments
- 22nd minute: Liverpool's striker opened the scoring with a low drive after a one-two on the edge of the box.
- 39th minute: Cerro equalised when a long-range effort took a deflection off a Liverpool defender and looped over the goalkeeper.
- 67th minute: Cerro's winger raced onto a long ball, cut inside, and fired a shot into the far corner to make it 2-1.
- 85th minute: Liverpool had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside after a VAR review, sealing their frustration.
Tactical Battle
Liverpool's 4-3-3 shape aimed to control midfield and feed their wide attackers, but Cerro sat deep in a compact 4-4-2 and absorbed pressure well. The visitors' game plan relied on quick transitions and exploiting the space left behind Liverpool's advancing full-backs. The equaliser came from a rare foray forward, while the winner was a textbook counter-attack that bypassed Liverpool's midfield entirely.
Liverpool's inability to break down a well-organised defence in the second half was telling. They created numerous half-chances but lacked the final ball against a disciplined Cerro backline.
Standout Players
Cerro's goalkeeper was outstanding, making eight saves including two point-blank stops in the second half. His distribution also launched several dangerous attacks. The left-back put in a tireless performance, making key tackles and overlapping runs that unsettled Liverpool's right winger.
For Liverpool, the central midfielder worked hard to dictate tempo but lacked support in the final third. The striker who scored was isolated for long periods after the equaliser.
Table Impact
Liverpool URU remained top of the Uruguay Primera Division standings despite the defeat, but their lead was cut to two points over second-placed Nacional. The loss exposed vulnerabilities in their defence that opponents may now look to exploit. Cerro Montevideo climbed to sixth place, moving within striking distance of the top four and a Copa Sudamericana qualification spot. Their away form has been solid this season, and this win further boosted their confidence on the road.
Liverpool will aim to bounce back in their next fixture against Racing Montevideo, while Cerro host Danubio looking to continue their upward momentum.