Kevin Serna's impressive performance has been a major factor in Fluminense's qualification for the CONMEBOL Libertadores quarterfinals. The Colombian forward scored a crucial goal against Ind. Rivadavia in the CONMEBOL Libertadores 2026, which ultimately led to Fluminense's 5-4 victory in the penalty shootout.
Serna's resurgence comes after a period of poor form, where he was replaced by Savarino and Soteldo in the Colombian national team. However, he has since regained his place in the team and has been instrumental in Fluminense's recent victories.
In the CONMEBOL Libertadores 2026, Serna has played 39 games for Fluminense, making him the second player with the most appearances for the team. He has also scored 8 goals for Fluminense in 2026, making him the vice-top scorer of the team.
Serna's recent performances have been impressive, with him scoring a goal against Palmeiras and providing an assist for Ignácio's goal against Botafogo. His resurgence has been a welcome boost for Fluminense, who are looking to make a strong run in the CONMEBOL Libertadores.
Globo Esporte Futebol reported that Serna's recent performances have helped him to regain his place in the team, and he is now considered a key player for Fluminense. The next step for Serna will be to continue his impressive form and help Fluminense progress in the CONMEBOL Libertadores.