Cuiabá beat Botafogo this Tuesday, 2nd, at Nilton Santos, and left the relegation zone after several rounds in a row; home team is booed
O cuiabá won the Botafogo this Tuesday, in a game valid for the 35th round of the Brazilian Championship. With equal play, but with the visitors taking advantage of their chances, Andre Luis and Deyverson scored the 2-0 goals that helped Dourado defeat Rio de Janeiro and leave the relegation zone.
The game started with Botafogo taking the initiative and seeing the chances appear gradually and naturally. Mainly in defensive errors of the opponent, Tiquinho Soares and Junior Santos had the opportunity and made the goalkeeper Walter to work. Jeffinho and Tche Tche from outside the area were also dangerous, but ineffective.
Even being superior, the home team gave spaces and saw the opponents open the score. The good crossing of Jonathan Cafu found André Luis’ head, after good movement by Deyverson. The header was accurate, in the corner of kittenand served to open the scoring and put the advantage set for the half-time of the match.
In the second half, Fogão came back with a change of pieces, but already losing the game and with little confidence, ended up seeing the situation get worse quickly. at six minutes Rafael Gava took a corner, this time the ball found Deyverson’s head, who put it in and went to celebrate the extended score at Nilton Santos.
From then on, the fans in the stadium already lost patience and started to boo the team in substitutions and all the mistakes that the players made on the field. Final result at 2-0 with the impression that it could have been different, but with the clear situation that the most confident and efficient team prevailed and won the confrontation.
Source: sportbuzz
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