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For the South American, Botafogo beats Cézar Vallejo in the struggle

In a game valid for the fourth round from Group A from the Copa SudamericanaO Botafogo got the better of away from home against Cézar Vallejo-PER at the Mansiche Stadium in the city of trujillo at the Peru. O glorious won by the score of 3 to 2 with refinements of suffering for the team from Rio, as it opened 3 to 0 on the scoreboard, in the first half, and in the second stage it took two goals. He barely made it back to the Brazil with a draw.

In the game, Botafogo went ahead and opened the scoring in the 21st minute: victor sa opened the marker he received a launch from the other side of the field, in the play he killed the ball in the chest, passed by the opponent and filled his foot and made it 1 to 0.

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At 30 o stove reached the second goal: after a cross free kick in the area, the defender Adryelsonheaded to 2 to 0. Seven minutes later, the team from lonely Star showed why he leads the national championship and, once again, he went for it, reaching the third goal: in Victor S’ move, he won in the race with the opponent and gave a pass to Gustavo Sauer make 3 to 0.


Botafogo victory post (Photo: reproduction/Twitter/@Botafogo)

In the second half, it was expected that Botafogo would continue with the same posture as in the first half, but the opposite happened: Cézar Vallejo, playing at home, did not want to embarrass himself in front of his fans and began to impose himself.

At 20 minutes, the Peruvian team managed to reduce the score with the striker Mena which he did in his head. The goal got the players excited, who kept going up, while Botafogo did little to come out with a rout.

And what was expected happened. The second goal of the home team came in the 32nd minute: the striker Noronha, who entered in the second half, kind of accidentally scored the goal, in a move where it looked like he was going to cross the area, but the ball went into the goal. the goalkeeper lucas perri nothing could do.

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For Cézar Vallejo, it was a matter of honor to win a heroic draw at home, for which he had been showing throughout the second stage. That almost didn’t happen: the referee gave six minutes of extra time and, with 51 minutes, in the last shot of the match, the tie did not come out: Mena, author of the first goal received a free kick and kicked the ball into the crossbar.

Botafogo leads group A with eight points. With the same score LDU-EQU, in second; in third is the Deportes Magallanes-CHI with three points; and Cézar Vallejo is the bottom of the group, with just one point.

In the next round of the Sudamericana, the glorious goes to the height of Quitoat the Ecuador face LDU on June 6th (Tuesday) at 11 pm (Brasília time). Cézar Vallejo plays at home again against Deportes Magallanes on the 8th (Thursday), also at the same time.

Botafogo returns to the field this Sunday (28), for the Brazilian Championshipplaying at home against America-MG at 7 pm. The Peruvians, on the other hand, play the local championship next Wednesday (31) against Melgar out of the house at 21:00.

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Featured photo: Gustavo Sauer celebrates a goal scored, Botafogo’s third in the match. Playback/Vitor Silva/Botafogo

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For the South American, Botafogo beats Cézar Vallejo in the struggle

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