Everything, or so it would seem, appears to be set up for Brazilian club Fluminense to win its first-ever Copa Libertadores title.
The Rio outfit have home advantage. They face a Boca Juniors team which drew all six of its knockout-round games and has barely managed half as many goals in the competition. The Argentinians are without captain Marcos Rojo, suspended after being sent off in the second leg of the semi-final against Palmeiras. And, unlike previous rounds, in the