São Paulo 2-0 Boston River: Post Match Review, Full-Time Report and Key Moments

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POST MATCH

São Paulo 2-0 Boston River Post Match Review

Match Summary

São Paulo secured a convincing 2-0 victory over Boston River in the Copa Sudamericana at the Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo on Tuesday evening. The home side started brightly, taking the lead just five minutes into the match when Artur found the back of the net, assisted by André Silva. This early goal set the tone for the game, as São Paulo dominated possession and created numerous chances throughout the first half.

By the 18th minute, the hosts doubled their advantage when Juan Acosta inadvertently turned the ball into his own net, extending São Paulo's lead to 2-0. Boston River struggled to find their rhythm, failing to register a single shot on target in the first half, while São Paulo continued to press forward, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical discipline.

As the match progressed, Boston River attempted to regroup and make tactical adjustments, but São Paulo's solid defensive structure and midfield control kept the visitors at bay. Despite a few yellow cards and substitutions aimed at changing the momentum, Boston River could not find a way back into the game, leaving São Paulo to celebrate a well-deserved victory that highlighted their dominance in the competition.

Match Statistics

The statistics from the match clearly illustrate São Paulo's control over the game, with a commanding 62% possession compared to Boston River's 38%. This dominance translated into a significant advantage in shot creation, as São Paulo registered 16 total shots, six of which were on target, while Boston River failed to hit the target with any of their 12 attempts. The home side also earned seven corners to Boston River's three, further emphasizing their attacking intent.

Defensively, São Paulo maintained a disciplined approach, committing only six fouls and receiving just one yellow card, while Boston River struggled with discipline, accruing 13 fouls and two yellow cards. This disparity in fouls and cards reflects the pressure São Paulo exerted on their opponents, forcing them into mistakes and disrupting their flow throughout the match.

Possession62% – 38%
Shots Total16 – 12
Shots On Target6 – 0
Corners7 – 3
Free Kicks13 – 6
Fouls6 – 13
Yellow Cards1 – 2
Offsides2 – 1
Saves0 – 5

Goals and Assists

Artur opened the scoring for São Paulo in the fifth minute, finishing expertly after a well-timed assist from André Silva. This early goal not only set the tone for the match but also showcased São Paulo's attacking capabilities. Just 13 minutes later, the lead was doubled when Juan Acosta inadvertently scored an own goal, putting São Paulo firmly in control with a 2-0 advantage that they would maintain for the remainder of the match.

Goal / AssistAssist – André Silva | Goal – Artur 5' (1-0)
Goal / AssistGoal – Juan Acosta 18' (2-0)

How the Match Was Won

São Paulo's victory was largely due to their early goals, which allowed them to dictate the pace and style of the game. The combination of Artur's clinical finishing and the unfortunate own goal from Acosta demoralised Boston River, who struggled to respond effectively. São Paulo's ability to maintain possession and create multiple scoring opportunities ensured that they remained in control, while Boston River's lack of shots on target highlighted their inability to threaten the São Paulo goal.

Furthermore, São Paulo's tactical setup in a 4-2-3-1 formation allowed them to dominate the midfield, with André Silva playing a crucial role in linking play and providing the assist for the opening goal. The home side's defensive solidity, coupled with their attacking flair, proved too much for Boston River, who were unable to find their footing in the match.

Key Moments Timeline

The match featured several key moments that shaped the outcome, starting with Artur's early goal that set the stage for São Paulo's dominance. The own goal by Juan Acosta further compounded Boston River's struggles, while a series of yellow cards and substitutions attempted to shift the momentum but ultimately failed to impact the result.

5'Goal – Artur / André Silva (1-0)
18'Own Goal – Juan Acosta (2-0)
58'Yellowcard – Pablo Maia
58'Yellowcard – Gastón Ramírez
66'Substitution – Yair González / Gastón Ramírez
66'Substitution – Andy López Lima / Federico Dafonte
69'Substitution – Lucca / Ferreirinha
70'Substitution – Pedro Ferreira / André Silva
74'Yellowcard – Gonzalo Reyna
80'VAR – Jonathan Calleri 
81'Substitution – Felipe Negrucci / Pablo Maia
81'Substitution – Tetê / Artur
81'Substitution – Gonzalo Tapia / Jonathan Calleri 
82'Substitution – Alexander González / Francisco Bonfiglio
82'Substitution – Leandro Suhr / Facundo Muñoa
82'Substitution – Franco Pérez / Gonzalo Reyna

Lineups and Tactical Shape

São Paulo Tactical Shape

São Paulo lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, featuring a solid defensive line supported by a dynamic midfield. The attacking trio, including André Silva and Artur, provided creativity and pace, while the substitutions made in the second half aimed to maintain control and freshen up the attack as the game progressed.

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Rafael Tolói – Defender
Jonathan Calleri  – Attacker
Ferreirinha – Midfielder
Enzo Díaz – Defender
Gonzalo Tapia – Attacker
André Silva – Midfielder
Wendell – Defender
Lucas Ramon – Defender
Cédric Soares – Defender
Rafael – Goalkeeper
Alan Franco – Defender
Pablo Maia – Midfielder
Felipe Negrucci – Midfielder
Carlos Coronel – Goalkeeper

Boston River Tactical Shape

Boston River also adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation, but struggled to impose themselves on the match. Their midfield was tasked with supporting the attack, but the substitutions made during the game were unable to turn the tide against a well-organised São Paulo side.

Formation: 4-2-3-1

Bruno Antúnez – Goalkeeper
Kevin Sotto – Defender
Marco Mancebo – Defender
Francisco Bonfiglio – Attacker
Alexander González – Attacker
Gastón Ramírez – Midfielder
Juan González – Goalkeeper
Ignacio Fernandez – Defender
Federico Dafonte – Midfielder
Leandro Suhr – Attacker
Rafael Haller – Midfielder
Agustín Granja – Defender
Marcelo Hornos – Midfielder
Franco Pérez – Midfielder

Tactical Story of the Match

Tactically, São Paulo executed their game plan effectively, utilising their midfield to dominate possession and create scoring opportunities. The interplay between their forwards and midfielders was fluid, allowing them to exploit spaces left by Boston River's defensive line. The early goals allowed São Paulo to settle into a rhythm, controlling the game and limiting Boston River's chances.

In contrast, Boston River's attempts to break down São Paulo's defence were thwarted by a lack of cohesion in their attacking play. Their midfield struggled to connect with the forwards, resulting in a disjointed performance that saw them fail to register a single shot on target. The tactical adjustments made during the match were insufficient to alter the course of the game, highlighting São Paulo's superiority.

Player Impact

Artur was undoubtedly the standout player for São Paulo, not only scoring the opening goal but also consistently threatening the Boston River defence with his pace and skill. His performance set the tone for the match and earned him the MyFootballPicks Man of the Match accolade. André Silva also played a pivotal role, providing the assist for the first goal and demonstrating his ability to link play effectively.

Defensively, São Paulo's backline, led by Rafael Tolói, was resolute and well-organised, ensuring that Boston River's attempts to penetrate their defence were largely ineffective. The midfield duo of Pablo Maia and Felipe Negrucci worked tirelessly to control the centre of the pitch, contributing both defensively and offensively. The substitutions made by São Paulo in the second half were strategic, aimed at maintaining their lead and ensuring fresh legs on the pitch as they managed the game towards its conclusion.

Updated Form Guide

Following this victory, São Paulo continues to build momentum, having won their last three matches in all competitions. Their recent form showcases a strong attacking unit and a solid defensive foundation, positioning them well for upcoming challenges. In contrast, Boston River's recent results have been less favourable, with only one win in their last four matches, indicating a need for improvement as they look to regain their form.

São Paulo

Win: 3-1 vs Fluminense (H)
Win: 0-1 vs Juventude (A)
Win: 2-0 vs Corinthians (H)
Draw: 2-2 vs Bragantino (A)

Boston River

Win: 2-1 vs Montevideo City Torque (H)
Loss: 2-0 vs Atlético Progreso (A)
Draw: 1-1 vs Danubio (H)
Loss: 2-1 vs Nacional (A)

What’s Next for Both Teams?

São Paulo will look to carry this momentum into their next fixture, where they will aim to maintain their winning streak and solidify their position in the Copa Sudamericana. With their recent performances, they will be confident heading into the next match, eager to continue their successful run.

On the other hand, Boston River will need to regroup quickly as they prepare for their next challenge. With their recent struggles, they will be keen to address the issues that have plagued their performances and seek to bounce back in their upcoming matches to regain confidence and form.

What the Result Means

This victory is significant for São Paulo, as it reinforces their confidence and highlights their potential as serious contenders in the Copa Sudamericana. The win not only boosts their morale but also solidifies their tactical approach, setting a positive tone for the remainder of the competition. For Boston River, the defeat serves as a wake-up call, emphasising the need for tactical adjustments and improved performances if they are to compete effectively moving forward.

MyFootballPicks Man of the Match

Artur's performance was instrumental in São Paulo's success, earning him the Man of the Match title. His early goal and constant threat in attack were key factors in the team's dominant display, showcasing his importance to the side.

Artur

Full-Time Whistle

As the final whistle blew, São Paulo celebrated a well-deserved 2-0 victory, a result that reflects their dominance throughout the match. With a solid performance and a clear tactical advantage, they have set themselves up for a promising campaign in the Copa Sudamericana.

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