Match statistics
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2 Blocked Shots 8
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8 Shots insidebox 14
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3 Shots off Goal 5
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5 Shots on Goal 4
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2 Shots outsidebox 3
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10 Total Shots 17
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3 Corner Kicks 7
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0 Offsides 5
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10 Fouls 12
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1 Yellow Cards 2
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330 Passes accurate 387
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376 Total passes 449
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4 Goalkeeper Saves 1
Match timeline
17 eventsKey moments
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48'
BotafogoGoalby Danilo
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76'
BotafogoGoalby Matheus Martins
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85'
BotafogoGoalby Danilo
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90'
BotafogoGoalby Artur
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Lineups
- 22Neto
- 4M. Ponte
- 28Newton
- 20A. Barboza
- 2Vitinho
- 8Danilo
- 25Allan
- 13Alex Telles
- 23S. Rodriguez
- 19Arthur Cabral
- 10A. Montoro
- 24Leo Linck
- 15Bastos
- 21Marcal
- 42Kadu Santos
- 14J. Barrera
- 48Arthur Novaes
- 49Kauan Toledo
- 7Artur
- 11Matheus Martins
- 16Nathan Fernandes
- 37K. Barria
- 39Arthur Izaque
- Cassio1
- Fagner23
- Fabricio Bruno15
- Jonathan Jesus34
- Kaiki6
- L. Romero29
- Lucas Silva16
- Matheus Pereira10
- Gerson11
- Wanderson94
- Kaio Jorge19
- Otavio Costa81
- Janderson33
- Joao Marcelo43
- Kaua Prates36
- William12
- Christian88
- Matheus Henrique8
- Japa77
- N. Villarreal22
- K. Arroyo99
- Kenji70
- Chico91
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 1
Standings
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Match Recap
Botafogo Storm Past Cruzeiro with Clinical Second-Half Display
Botafogo 4-0 Cruzeiro at Estadio Olimpico Nilton Santos delivered one of the season’s most emphatic performances, as the Rio giants dismantled their visitors with four unanswered goals after the break.
The scoreline flatters no one. Cruzeiro dominated possession (54%) and attempted more shots (17 to 10), but Botafogo’s clinical edge made all the difference. The visitors’ expected goals of 1.40 against Botafogo’s 1.02 tells the story of a match where efficiency trumped endeavour.
After a goalless first half punctuated only by yellow cards for Lucas Silva and Allan, Danilo broke the deadlock three minutes into the second period. The breakthrough seemed to unlock Botafogo’s attacking instincts, with manager substitutions proving decisive in the final third.
Matheus Martins doubled the advantage on 76 minutes, before Danilo claimed his second with five minutes remaining. Artur’s stoppage-time strike completed the rout, leaving Cruzeiro’s travelling support stunned by the sudden capitulation.
The statistics reveal Cruzeiro’s frustration. Despite winning more corners (7 to 3) and registering more shots inside the box (14 to 8), they managed just one save from Botafogo’s goalkeeper. Botafogo’s superior passing accuracy (88% to 86%) and defensive discipline ultimately proved decisive.
This result significantly impacts both clubs’ Serie A campaigns. Botafogo leapfrog from 6th to potentially 4th, closing the gap on Cruzeiro, who remain 3rd but will rue missing this opportunity to extend their advantage over the chasing pack.
For Cruzeiro, this defeat snaps their recent resilience and exposes defensive vulnerabilities that better sides will exploit. Botafogo, meanwhile, have delivered the statement victory their impressive recent form (WDDWW) deserved, proving they remain serious contenders in this tightly contested Serie A campaign.