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Corinthians put in an uninspiring performance and were left behind in the U-20 Paulista final

Corinthians put in an uninspiring performance and were left behind in the U-20 Paulista final

On Friday night, Corinthians faced Santos in the first leg of the Campeonato Paulista Sub-20 Grand Final. In a duel played at Arena Barueri, Timãozinho lost 2-0 He fell in dispute over the cup.

The first half was full of chances for both sides. In a “spiritual goal”, Santos managed to open the scoring in an attempt from a cross alongside Keveson, who swerved and covered Caio. Peru had the opportunity in the last minutes without a goalkeeper, but he could not equalize.

Corinthians’ first rush in the second half was also the clearest chance of the match with Mateos Araujo. But less than a minute later, Santos managed to increase the advantage with Yvonne, scoring a penalty.

Write it down, believer! Corinthians are trying to reverse the negative result next Saturday, November 12, at Villa Belmiro. The match takes place at 17:00.

the game

escalation

For the match, coach Danilo could not count on the presence of Wesley, given to the professional. In addition, striker Felipe Augusto, in the Bundesliga, and Pedro, who was handed over to the Brazilian Under-17 team, were also left out.

In this way, Corinthians started the match Cayo. Leo Mana, Joao Pedro, Murillo, and Vitor Mer; Zee Vitor, Matthews Araujo and Pedrinho; Biro, Kayke, and Arthur Sousa.

My dream

First time

Corinthians started the match and posted it in a traditional 4-4-2 fashion. In the competition, Zi Vitor and Matthews Araujo formed the midfielder’s duo, while Pero and Kaichi appeared as keepers. Furthermore, Pedrinho and Arthur Sousa were responsible for passing the ball into the net of goalkeeper Edu Araujo.

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Corinthians’ first arrival on the offensive came in a remarkable sign for one of the team’s highlights. Arthur Sousa pressured the opponent’s ball to invade the area and tried to roll into Pedrinho but a pass was intercepted by the Santos defence.

A few minutes later, Timão’s offensive plot came with an elaborate move from the defense. Joao Pedro Chuca found a beautiful pass for Pedrinho who pushed Peru to the right. The No. 10 jersey brought her back to the midfielder who picked it up in the small penalty area and headed it away.

Santos’ answer came shortly after. Yvonne received a free kick in the middle and led it to the final third of the field, where he found Fernandinho. The striker went to the base line and passed a low cross, threatening goalkeeper Kawi.

In an unusual move, the visiting team managed to score its first goal. Kevison put in a superb display from below and tried to cross into the penalty area. The ball deflected to Liu Mana and covered goalkeeper Kaui who could not do anything.

Corinth’s response was swift. Kayke received from Matheus Araújo and conquered the penalty area. Reverse the match 7 shirt Leo Mana, who sent a low cross to Arthur Sousa to hit the ball at the post.

On the right side, the Corinthians were also able to show some of their credentials. Guilherme Biro cut to the left and stood in the area. The ball did not find any striker from Corinthians, but it passed close to Edo Araujo’s goal.

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At the end of the first half, Corinthians missed their clearest chance. Mateus Araujo sewed on the inside, struck on the outside and forced Edu Araújo to advance with the palm. In reserve, with an open goal, Guilherme Biro kicked.

again

Corinth returned to the second half with two exchanges. Higor and Riquelme replaced Zé Vitor and Pedrinho, in order to make Danilo’s team more offensive.

In the first rush, Timão had an amazing opportunity to level the score. Liu received mana from the right side and cut to the middle before trying to cross. Free, Mateos Araujo headed twice and stopped the goalkeeper on both occasions.

The match could not be more exciting for Corinthians. Right after the great missed opportunity, Santos built a superb counter-attack that resulted in a maximum penalty kick. In charge, Yvonne hit low shots and extended superiority.

In this way, Corinth began to attack in a more turbulent manner. Direct launches of attack and hasty decision-making were the keywords of the Corinthians who were visibly desperate for the outcome.

Back in the cross of the region, Corinth was able to reach the net, but not as they would like. Arthur Sousa took advantage of the Santos goalkeeper’s rebound with Hegor’s header and scored a goal, but he was in an offside position.

Danilo continued his quest to reintegrate his fencing team. In the final stage, Kayke was replaced by Breno Bidon, in an attempt to give Guilherme Biro more freedom as the team’s starting goalkeeper.

The six minutes of extra time was not enough for Corinthians to show any kind of reaction. The team is now focused on the last second leg before the end of the 2022 season.

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Corinthian data sheet 0 x 2 Santos

Competition: Paulista U-20 Championship
place: Arena Barueri, Barueri, SP
Date: November 04, 2022 (Friday)
time: 20:00 (from Brasilia)
Rule: Guilherme Francisco Maciel da Silva
Auxiliaries: Tallow Magno by Paula Andrade and Rodrigo Meirelles Bernardo
Video referee: Rafael Gomez Felix da Silva
Objectives: Kevison and Yvonne (Santos)
yellow cards: Lou Mana, Arthur Souza, Pedrinho and Riquelme (Corinthians); Heian (Santos)

Corinth: Cow. Lu Mana, Joe Pedro, Murillo and Vitor Mer; Z Vitor (Riquelme), Matheus Arajo, and Guilherme Biro; Kaik Ferrari (Breno Bedon), Arthur Souza and Pederinho (Hegor).
Technical: Danilo

the Saint: Edo Arago Cado (Tiago), Derek and Jer Paula and Kevison (Pedrinhe); Hiyan (Rafael Moreira), Palo and Yvonne; Miguelito (Ander), Fernandinho and Enzo Montero (Victor Michel).
Technical: Boyu

See more at: Corinthian Rule and Corinthian Sub-20 rule.