Bragantino 2-0 Carabobo: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

Bragantino 2-0 Carabobo Post Match Review

Match Summary

Bragantino secured a vital 2-0 victory over Carabobo in the Copa Sudamericana at the Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques on Thursday evening. The match was marked by Bragantino's dominant possession and attacking intent, which ultimately paid off in the second half. After a goalless first half, Isidro Pitta broke the deadlock in the 76th minute, giving Bragantino the lead and setting the stage for a late flourish.

Carabobo struggled to contain Bragantino's attacking prowess, particularly in the second half, where they faced increasing pressure. Despite a few promising moments, including a VAR check for a potential penalty in the first half, they could not find a way past Bragantino's defence. The match concluded dramatically when Fernando added a second goal in stoppage time, sealing a comprehensive win for the home side.

The victory was crucial for Bragantino, who had been on a disappointing run of form in recent matches. This win not only boosts their confidence but also positions them favourably in the tournament. Carabobo, on the other hand, will need to regroup after this defeat, which highlighted their struggles against a more aggressive opponent.

Match Statistics

Bragantino's control of the match was evident in the statistics, boasting 62% possession compared to Carabobo's 38%. This dominance translated into a significant advantage in shots, with Bragantino registering 21 attempts, of which 7 were on target, while Carabobo managed 11 shots with 4 on target. The disparity in offensive output showcased Bragantino's attacking intent and ability to create clear chances throughout the match.

Defensively, Bragantino faced a total of 13 fouls from Carabobo, indicating the visitors' attempts to disrupt the flow of the game. However, Bragantino's discipline was tested, resulting in 3 yellow cards, while Carabobo received 2. The match was tightly contested, with both teams showing moments of aggression, but Bragantino's ability to maintain possession and create more scoring opportunities ultimately defined the outcome.

Possession62% – 38%
Shots Total21 – 11
Shots On Target7 – 4
Corners4 – 5
Free Kicks4 – 13
Fouls13 – 4
Yellow Cards3 – 2
Offsides2 – 2
Saves5 – 5

Goals and Assists

The first goal came from Isidro Pitta in the 76th minute, who found the net after a period of sustained pressure from Bragantino. This goal was pivotal, as it shifted the momentum firmly in favour of the home side. In stoppage time, Fernando sealed the victory with a second goal, assisted by Marcelinho Braz, further solidifying Bragantino's dominance in the match and ensuring a comfortable win with a final score of 2-0.

Goal / AssistGoal – Isidro Pitta 76' (1-0)
Goal / AssistAssist – Marcelinho Braz | Goal – Fernando  90+3' (2-0)

How the Match Was Won

Bragantino's victory was built on their ability to control the midfield and create scoring opportunities. Their 4-3-3 formation allowed for fluid attacking play, with Pitta and Fernando frequently troubling the Carabobo defence. The introduction of fresh legs in the second half, particularly with the substitutions, helped maintain the intensity and pressure that ultimately led to their goals.

Carabobo, employing a 3-4-1-2 formation, struggled to cope with Bragantino's width and pace. Despite their efforts to disrupt the game with fouls, they were unable to mount a significant challenge in the attacking third. The lack of clear chances and the inability to respond effectively to Bragantino's pressure were decisive factors in their defeat.

Key Moments Timeline

The match featured several key moments that shaped the outcome, including a VAR check for a potential penalty in the first half and a series of substitutions that altered the dynamics of the game. As the match progressed, Bragantino's persistence paid off, leading to their breakthrough goal and ultimately a second in injury time.

21'VAR – Eric Ramírez
45+6'Yellowcard – Henry Mosquera
46'Substitution – Eduardo Sasha / Gabriel
46'Substitution – Fernando  / Henry Mosquera
66'Substitution – Marcelinho Braz / José Herrera
74'Substitution – Vanderlan  / Juninho Capixaba
74'Substitution – Abraham Bahachille / Edson Tortolero
75'Substitution – Loureins Martínez / Joshuan Berríos
76'Goal – Isidro Pitta (1-0)
78'Yellowcard – Isidro Pitta
81'Yellowcard – Lucas Bruera 
82'Substitution – Yohandry Orozco / Matías Núñez
84'Substitution – Pedro Henrique / Agustín Sant'Anna 
84'Yellowcard – Eric Ramírez
90'Substitution – Dimas Meza / Ezequiel Neira
90+3'Goal – Fernando  / Marcelinho Braz (2-0)
90+3'Yellowcard – Rodriguinho

Lineups and Tactical Shape

Bragantino Tactical Shape

Bragantino lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, featuring Cleiton in goal and a back four consisting of Alix, Vanderlan, Pedro Henrique, and Gustavo Marques. The midfield trio of Gabriel, Eric Ramírez, and Ignacio Sosa provided support to a front three of Eduardo Sasha, Isidro Pitta, and Fernando, who were pivotal in creating scoring opportunities.

Formation: 4-3-3

Cleiton  – Goalkeeper
Alix – Defender
Gabriel – Midfielder
Eric Ramires – Midfielder
Eduardo Sasha – Attacker
Isidro Pitta – Attacker
Fernando  – Attacker
Vanderlan  – Defender
Pedro Henrique – Defender
Ignacio Sosa – Midfielder
Gustavo Marques – Defender
Vinicinho – Attacker
Tiago Volpi – Goalkeeper
Rodriguinho – Midfielder

Carabobo Tactical Shape

Carabobo adopted a 3-4-1-2 formation, with Keiber Roa in goal and a defensive trio of Marcel Guaramato, Jean Fuentes, and Leonardo Aponte. The midfield was anchored by Edson Castillo and Abraham Bahachille, while Yohandry Orozco played a more advanced role behind the two strikers, Edson Tortolero and Joshuan Berríos.

Formation: 3-4-1-2

Marcel Guaramato – Defender
Jean Fuentes – Defender
Leonardo Aponte – Defender
Edson Castillo – Midfielder
Abraham Bahachille – Midfielder
Edson Tortolero – Attacker
Juan Camilo Pérez – Midfielder
Yohandry Orozco – Midfielder
Keiber Roa – Goalkeeper
José Durán – Defender
Joshuan Berríos – Attacker
Maurice Cova – Midfielder
Franner López – Midfielder
Franyer Oliveros – Defender

Tactical Story of the Match

The tactical battle saw Bragantino dominate possession and dictate the pace of the game, utilising their width effectively to stretch Carabobo's defence. Their 4-3-3 formation allowed for quick transitions and overlapping runs, particularly from the full-backs, which created numerous chances throughout the match.

In contrast, Carabobo's 3-4-1-2 setup aimed to provide defensive solidity but often left them exposed on the flanks. Their attempts to counter-attack were stifled by Bragantino's high press, which consistently regained possession and forced Carabobo into defensive errors.

Player Impact

Isidro Pitta was the standout performer, not only scoring the opening goal but also being a constant threat to the Carabobo defence. His movement and ability to find space were crucial in breaking the deadlock. Fernando also made a significant impact, scoring the second goal and showcasing his attacking prowess in the final moments of the match.

Marcelinho Braz played a vital role in the build-up to the second goal, demonstrating his vision and ability to create opportunities for his teammates. Defensively, Bragantino's backline, led by Cleiton in goal, was solid, limiting Carabobo's chances and ensuring a clean sheet. The substitutions made by Bragantino added fresh energy and maintained their attacking momentum, contributing to the overall success of the team.

For Carabobo, while they struggled to make a significant impact, players like Edson Castillo and Yohandry Orozco attempted to orchestrate play from midfield but were often outmatched by Bragantino's intensity and control.

Updated Form Guide

Bragantino's victory comes as a much-needed boost after a string of disappointing results, including three consecutive losses prior to this match. This win could signal a turning point for the team as they look to regain their form and confidence in the tournament. Conversely, Carabobo's recent form has been mixed, with this defeat following a win against Blooming, indicating inconsistency that they will need to address moving forward.

Bragantino

Loss: 1-0 vs Ceará (A)
Loss: 1-3 vs Internacional (H)
Loss: 0-1 vs Botafogo (H)
Loss: 2-1 vs Atlético Mineiro (A)

Carabobo

Win: 0-2 vs Blooming (A)
Loss: 1-2 vs River Plate (H)
Win: 2-0 vs Blooming (H)
Loss: 1-0 vs River Plate (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

Bragantino will look to build on this victory as they prepare for their next fixture, aiming to carry this momentum into their upcoming matches in the Copa Sudamericana. With newfound confidence, they will seek to establish a winning streak and improve their standing in the tournament.

Carabobo, on the other hand, will need to regroup quickly after this defeat. They face a challenging task ahead as they aim to bounce back and find their rhythm again. Their next match will be crucial in determining their ability to compete effectively in the tournament moving forward.

What the Result Means

This result is significant for Bragantino as it not only boosts their confidence but also enhances their position in the Copa Sudamericana. A win like this can serve as a catalyst for improved performances in future matches, helping to turn around their recent form. For Carabobo, the defeat highlights the need for tactical adjustments and a more cohesive approach if they are to remain competitive in the tournament.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Isidro Pitta was named Man of the Match for his outstanding performance, scoring the crucial opening goal and consistently threatening the Carabobo defence throughout the game. His contributions were pivotal in securing the victory for Bragantino.

Isidro Pitta

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, Bragantino celebrated a well-deserved 2-0 victory, a result that not only reflects their dominance on the pitch but also sets a positive tone for their upcoming fixtures in the Copa Sudamericana. The players left the field with renewed hope and determination, while Carabobo faced the reality of needing to regroup and reassess their strategy for future matches.

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