Match statistics
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3 Blocked Shots 5
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5 Shots insidebox 9
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3 Shots off Goal 5
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4 Shots on Goal 5
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5 Shots outsidebox 6
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10 Total Shots 15
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2 Corner Kicks 6
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1 Offsides 0
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14 Fouls 11
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304 Passes accurate 469
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379 Total passes 542
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4 Goalkeeper Saves 2
Match timeline
12 eventsKey moments
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54'
FlamengoGoalby G. Plata
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61'
Sao PauloGoalby Luciano
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71'
Sao PauloGoalby Danielzinho
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90'
FlamengoRed Cardby Jorginho
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Lineups
- 23Rafael
- 42Maik
- 28A. Franco
- 5Robert Arboleda
- 35Sabino
- 13E. Diaz
- 16D. Bobadilla
- 94Danielzinho
- 8Marcos Antonio
- 10Luciano
- 9Jonathan Calleri
- 31Carlos Coronel
- 2R. Toloi
- 4Matheus Doria
- 18Wendell
- 21C. Soares
- 32N. Ferraresi
- 29Pablo Maia
- 46Pedro Ferreira
- 7Lucas Moura
- 11Ferreira
- 14G. Tapia
- 45Lucca Marques
- A. Rossi1
- G. Varela2
- Leo Ortiz3
- Leo Pereira4
- Alex Sandro26
- Evertton Araujo52
- E. Pulgar5
- G. Plata19
- J. Carrascal15
- Everton11
- Pedro9
- A. da Silva Ventura42
- Emerson Royal22
- Daniel Sales51
- Vitao44
- Ayrton Lucas6
- Jorginho21
- Pablo Lucio56
- G. de Arrascaeta10
- Guilherme Gomes47
- Samuel Lino16
- Douglas Telles81
- Bruno Henrique27
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 1
Standings
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Match Recap
Sao Paulo Stage Stunning Comeback to Down League Leaders
Sao Paulo 2-1 Flamengo | Estadio Do MorumBIS | Serie A Round 1
Sao Paulo pulled off one of the upsets of the season, overcoming league leaders Flamengo 2-1 in a thrilling encounter that saw the hosts score twice in 10 second-half minutes to claim all three points at the MorumBIS.
The match looked to be heading Flamengo’s way when Gonzalo Plata broke the deadlock nine minutes into the second half, capitalising on the visitors’ dominance in possession (59%) and expected goals (2.18 to 0.72). But Sao Paulo’s response was swift and clinical.
Luciano levelled proceedings in the 61st minute before Danielzinho completed the turnaround just 10 minutes later, sending the home crowd into raptures. The goals came against the run of play but highlighted Sao Paulo’s efficiency in front of goal, converting two of their four shots on target.
Flamengo’s evening went from bad to worse when Jorginho was dismissed deep into stoppage time, capping a frustrating night for the league leaders who had entered the match with a commanding 28-point advantage over their eighth-placed hosts.
The statistics told the story of Flamengo’s dominance without reward. Jorge Jesus’s side registered 15 shots to Sao Paulo’s 10, enjoyed six corner kicks to two, and completed 87% of their passes compared to Sao Paulo’s 80%. Yet for all their territorial advantage, they managed just five shots on target and were undone by clinical finishing from the hosts.
Sao Paulo’s 5-3-2 formation proved effective in nullifying Flamengo’s attacking threat, with goalkeeper saves proving crucial as the hosts’ keeper made four stops to his counterpart’s two. The victory represents a significant boost for Sao Paulo’s campaign, particularly given their recent inconsistent form (LWLWL) heading into the new calendar year.
For Flamengo, this result serves as a reminder that their title credentials will face stern tests, even against sides sitting 28 points behind them in the table.