Soccer  > General Soccer  > Olimpia beats FAS 4-1, moves toward quarterfinals
October 1, 2010, 11:21 AM
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - Olimpia climbed atop Group D in the CONCACAF Champions League with a 4-1 victory over CD FAS on Thursday, putting the Honduran side in position to reach the quarterfinals.

Ramiro Bruschi was credited with a pair of first-half goals and Wilfredo Barahona and Anthony Lozano tacked on second-half tallies for Olimpia, which improved to 10 points, two better than the Puerto Rico Islanders and three better than Toluca with one round of matches remaining. FAS remained last in the group with two points.

Olimpia will host the Islanders on October 20 in their group finale, while Toluca will be at home against FAS the same night. Two teams will advance to the knockout stage.

Three days of incessant rain finally relented at 10 a.m. earlier in the day, but the field was a heavy, sodden mess, with chunks of turf tearing up with nearly every step after kickoff.

FAS, playing with leading scorer Ricardo Ulloa on the bench, had the better of play early. Roberto Pena served a cross that Williams Reyes beat Olimpia keeper Noel Valladares to just outside the six-yard box, but looped a header over the bar in the fourth minute.

Nine minutes later, FAS' Alejandro Bentos sent a ball to the back post where Juan Carlos Moscoso settled and hit an angled shot that Valladares had to deflect side of the near post. Gilberto Murgos also had a shot from 40 meters tipped over in the 26th, but much of the rest of the half belonged to Olimpia.

Roger Rojas shot wide in the 19th and Oscar Boniek Garcia was high in the 25th before Bruschi put Olimpia ahead in the 29th.

Bruschi settled a high ball into the area at the corner of the six-yard box and sent a slow, bouncing cross in front where there was not a teammate, but FAS midfielder Roberto Pena -- running back into the play down the middle of the area -- knocked it off his shin and into his own goal.

Rojas tested FAS keeper Luis Conteras in the 40th before Bruschi doubled the lead, heading a ball to Rojas, who sent it back to him at the top of the area, and the Uruguayan finished with a left-footed effort.

Barahona added insurance in the 52nd, breaking in behind the FAS defense and striking a shot at the right edge of the six-yard box. Contreras was able to block the shot, but it bounded over him and toward the goal where Barahona was able to regain his balance and finish from one meter in front.

A small tremblor could be felt for a few seconds in the Estadio Cuscatlan in the 57th minute, but play continued uninterrupted.

FAS scored a consolation goal, only its second of the Group Stage, in the 72nd. William Maldonado played a ball toward the arc, where Eliseo Salamanca touched it toward Gustavo Lopez and the 22-year-old midfielder pivoted to drive a low, right-footed shot past Valladares.

Anthony Lozano completed the scoring in the 89th, driving in from the left and launching a right-footed effort from 25 meters that bounced through the penalty area inside the far post past Contreras, who slipped on the muddy turf in front of the goal

FAS, last place in the 10-team Salvadoran Apertura, extended its winless streak to five in all competitions while losing for the seventh time in 14 matches this season. Olimpia, conversely, won its third straight after ending a seven-game winless streak.

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