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Botafogo beats Vasco for third straight win in Brazil's Serie A
Botafogo beats Vasco for third straight win in Brazil's Serie A

United News of India

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • United News of India

Botafogo beats Vasco for third straight win in Brazil's Serie A

Rio De Janeiro, JUly 13 (UNI) Arthur Cabral and Nathan Fernandes scored second-half goals as reigning champion Botafogo eased to a 2-0 away win over Vasco da Gama in Brazil's Serie A here. Cabral opened the scoring just after halftime when he fired home from close range after Leo Jardim parried away Alvaro Montoro's effort from 12 yards on Saturday. Substitute Nathan Fernandes doubled the lead by volleying in from inside the six-yard box following Marlon Freitas' cross from the right. Botafogo has now won three straight league matches, rising to sixth in the 20-team standings, eight points ahead of 14th-placed Vasco. The victory marked an ideal start for Davide Ancelotti, son of Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who replaced Renato Paiva as Botafogo manager earlier in the week. Elsewhere on Saturday, Flamengo won 2-0 at home to Sao Paulo, Internacional secured a 1-0 home win over Vitoria and Bahia beat Atletico Mineiro 2-1 at home. UNI/XINHUA BM

Botafogo defeats Vasco da Gama 2-0 in Série A showdown
Botafogo defeats Vasco da Gama 2-0 in Série A showdown

Economic Times

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Economic Times

Botafogo defeats Vasco da Gama 2-0 in Série A showdown

Live Events Botafogo's second-half dominance Match statistics and league implications (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Botafogo claimed a decisive 2-0 victory against Vasco da Gama in a Série A clash on Saturday, July 12. The match, held at Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, saw Botafogo's strategic attacking play overcome Vasco's possession-heavy confirmed lineups featured a consistent Vasco XI and a Botafogo side with new key additions. Vasco da Gama, managed by Fernando Diniz, retained the same starting lineup from their previous win, deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation. The team's tactical setup included Léo Jardim in goal; a backline of Paulo Henrique, João Victor, Lucas Freitas, and Lucas Piton; midfielders Hugo Moura, Tchê Tchê, and Philippe Coutinho; and a forward trio of Nuno Moreira, Rayan, and Pablo read: Flamengo defeats São Paulo with dominant performance, maintains lead in Brazilian Serie A Botafogo, under Cláudio Caçapa with Davide Ancelotti assisting, opted for a 4-3-3 formation. The team's lineup included recent signings and a strong midfield presence. The starting XI was John in goal; defenders Vitinho, Kaio Fernando, Alexander Barboza, and Alex Telles; a midfield of Grégore, Marlon Freitas, and either Artur or Álvaro Montoro; and a forward line of Jefferson Savarino, Arthur Cabral, and possibly Joaquín Correa or Santiago Rodrí first half was a tense affair, with both teams battling for control. The initial stages saw two yellow cards issued: Alexander Barboza of Botafogo received one in the 4th minute, and Lucas Freitas of Vasco da Gama was booked in the 42nd minute. A notable VAR review in the 33rd minute checked for a potential Botafogo penalty but upheld the original "no penalty" decision. The teams went into halftime with the score tied at broke the deadlock early in the second half. Following a yellow card for Botafogo's Álvaro Montoro in the 46th minute, Arthur Cabral, a striker (#98), scored in the 48th minute to give his side a 1-0 lead. The match saw a series of substitutions as both managers sought to influence the game. Vasco da Gama made early changes, with Mateus Carvalho replacing Lucas Freitas, and later, Alex Teixeira came on for Philippe Coutinho. Botafogo also made strategic adjustments, including a critical substitution in the 75th minute when goal-scorer Arthur Cabral was replaced by Nathan read: Brazil football coach, ex-Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term. Here's why The substitution paid immediate dividends. In the 78th minute, Nathan Fernandes, assisted by M. Freitas, found the back of the net, extending Botafogo's lead to 2-0. The goal cemented Botafogo's control of the match. The remainder of the game featured additional substitutions from both sides, including Benjamin Garré receiving a yellow card for Vasco in the 86th final statistics highlighted Botafogo's offensive efficiency. While Vasco da Gama had more possession (66 per cent) and passes (665), Botafogo created more significant chances, leading in both total shots (21 to 11) and shots on target (6 to 5). Botafogo committed more fouls (14 to 12), and both teams received two yellow cards each.

Botafogo defeats Vasco da Gama 2-0 in Série A showdown
Botafogo defeats Vasco da Gama 2-0 in Série A showdown

Time of India

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Botafogo defeats Vasco da Gama 2-0 in Série A showdown

Botafogo claimed a decisive 2-0 victory against Vasco da Gama in a Série A clash on Saturday, July 12. The match, held at Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, saw Botafogo's strategic attacking play overcome Vasco's possession-heavy approach. The confirmed lineups featured a consistent Vasco XI and a Botafogo side with new key additions. Vasco da Gama, managed by Fernando Diniz, retained the same starting lineup from their previous win, deploying a 4-2-3-1 formation. The team's tactical setup included Léo Jardim in goal; a backline of Paulo Henrique, João Victor, Lucas Freitas, and Lucas Piton; midfielders Hugo Moura, Tchê Tchê, and Philippe Coutinho; and a forward trio of Nuno Moreira, Rayan, and Pablo Vegetti. Also read: Flamengo defeats São Paulo with dominant performance, maintains lead in Brazilian Serie A by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Play War Thunder now for free War Thunder Play Now Undo Botafogo, under Cláudio Caçapa with Davide Ancelotti assisting, opted for a 4-3-3 formation. The team's lineup included recent signings and a strong midfield presence. The starting XI was John in goal; defenders Vitinho, Kaio Fernando, Alexander Barboza, and Alex Telles; a midfield of Grégore, Marlon Freitas, and either Artur or Álvaro Montoro; and a forward line of Jefferson Savarino, Arthur Cabral, and possibly Joaquín Correa or Santiago Rodríguez. The first half was a tense affair, with both teams battling for control. The initial stages saw two yellow cards issued: Alexander Barboza of Botafogo received one in the 4th minute, and Lucas Freitas of Vasco da Gama was booked in the 42nd minute. A notable VAR review in the 33rd minute checked for a potential Botafogo penalty but upheld the original "no penalty" decision. The teams went into halftime with the score tied at 0-0. Live Events Botafogo's second-half dominance Botafogo broke the deadlock early in the second half. Following a yellow card for Botafogo's Álvaro Montoro in the 46th minute, Arthur Cabral, a striker (#98), scored in the 48th minute to give his side a 1-0 lead. The match saw a series of substitutions as both managers sought to influence the game. Vasco da Gama made early changes, with Mateus Carvalho replacing Lucas Freitas, and later, Alex Teixeira came on for Philippe Coutinho. Botafogo also made strategic adjustments, including a critical substitution in the 75th minute when goal-scorer Arthur Cabral was replaced by Nathan Fernandes. Also read: Brazil football coach, ex-Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti sentenced to one-year jail term. Here's why The substitution paid immediate dividends. In the 78th minute, Nathan Fernandes, assisted by M. Freitas, found the back of the net, extending Botafogo's lead to 2-0. The goal cemented Botafogo's control of the match. The remainder of the game featured additional substitutions from both sides, including Benjamin Garré receiving a yellow card for Vasco in the 86th minute. Match statistics and league implications The final statistics highlighted Botafogo's offensive efficiency. While Vasco da Gama had more possession (66 per cent) and passes (665), Botafogo created more significant chances, leading in both total shots (21 to 11) and shots on target (6 to 5). Botafogo committed more fouls (14 to 12), and both teams received two yellow cards each.

Atlanta United reportedly launch big-money bid for Arthur Cabral
Atlanta United reportedly launch big-money bid for Arthur Cabral

Yahoo

time28-01-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Atlanta United reportedly launch big-money bid for Arthur Cabral

Atlanta United's ambitious forward search this offseason has experienced another twist as the Five Stripes have reportedly submitted a big-money bid for Benfica striker Arthur Cabral. The 26-year-old has bagged 17 goals and four assists in 67 games with the Portuguese giants after a lucrative spell with Swiss club Basel, where he pulled in 82 goal contributions in 106 matches. According to MLS insider Tom Bogert, Atlanta United have submitted a bid of up to $18 million for the Brazilian. The MLS side had been working a record-deal for Middlesbrough striker Emmanuel Latte Lath, but with negotiations stalling the club have seemingly moved on to other targets. Meanwhile, Atlanta are also said to be 'finalizing a deal' to bring back club legend Miguel Almirón from Newcastle United. 📸 CARLOS COSTA - AFP or licensors

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