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Chapecoense beat Confiança 3 to 1 tonight (29), at Arena Condá, heroically surpassed América-MG and won the Serie B title of the 2020 Brazilian Championship. In a fierce dispute in the final round, Santa’s team Catarina lagged behind in the standings for 95 minutes, but turned the tables with a penalty goal in extra time and lifted the cup on goal difference.
Anselmo Ramon (2) and Perotti scored the title goals. In the other game, América-MG beat Avaí 2-1 and saw on television, on the edge of the grass, Chape scoring the final goal that took the cup from his hands. In addition to Chape and Coelho, the next Brasileirão will also feature Cuiabá and Juventude.
Chape goes from drama to title in additions
The final round couldn’t be more balanced. With guaranteed access, América-MG and Chape reached the last match tied in points (70 for each), in wins (19) and even in goal difference (19), so the Minas team was only the leader by have marked two. more goals over Serie B. The fight was so fierce that, in one or another combination of goals, the title was decided by the number of yellow cards.
But that was not what happened. Chapecoense immediately scored a goal and leaped forward, around the same time Avaí lost a penalty at Independência – Matheus Cavichioli hit a corner kick and saved the German.
The Santa Catarina team went almost five minutes ahead of América-MG, which shortly afterwards also opened the scoring in their game and took the lead, putting their hand back into the cup. Even in advantage, Coelho was not satisfied and expanded after 22 minutes.
In the interval between the two games, Chape’s mission was already more complicated than at the beginning of the round: he needed two goals to be champion, whether it was his own, Avai’s rival or even one of each in both games.
This distance increased when Confiança drew at Arena Condá, returned to two goals when Avaí fell to 2 to 1 in Independência, and fell to a single goal when Perotti threw himself on the ball and scored the second for Chape. With both games at 2-1, it was ten minutes of madness.
There was no VAR, but there was TV
All in the attack, Chape crossed balls in the area anyway and pressured Confiança until he scored the third goal in the 41st minute. Perotti’s beautiful gap, however, ended up being canceled due to an impediment, the position was not so clear even on the replay of the television broadcast. Since there is no VAR in Serie B, the assistant’s decision was upheld by referee Anderson Daronco.
But the goal would not be lost. Minutes later, at 49, Daronco himself whistled Madison’s penalty on Bruno Silva. By then, the América-MG match was over, and the entire team watched their destiny unfold on a television, on the edge of Independência’s turf. At Arena Condá, Anselmo Ramon was as cold as he is rarely seen, and made Chape a champion.