Cruzeiro thrash Brasil-RS with show and goal by Sobis before midfield – 12/05/2020



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Hey, zica! With the right to the coarse salt thrown onto the grass, Cruzeiro finally managed to win again at Mineirão after three trips home. In the match of the 26th day of the Brasileirão Serie B, Raposa went smoothly through Brasil de Pelotas this Saturday night, triumphing 4 to 1. Arthur Caíke, Jarro (against) and Rafael Sóbis (from penalty and with an anthological goal midfield) scored in favor of the miners. The gauchos’ goal of honor came with Bruno José.

That was the second straight win for Cruzeiro, trying to get a hit with Felipão. In the leaderboard, the club overtook four opponents and is gradually moving away from the relegation zone. Now there are 34 points against 24 for Náutico, who are still playing this Sunday.

Who did it well: Sóbis excels in all aspects

Since his return to Cruzeiro, Rafael Sóbis has greatly improved the team’s repertoire. Today was no different. Present in any part of the field, he frequently participated in offensive plays. It was the name of the win with an assist, a penalty goal and a great midfield.

Cruzeiro wins peace of mind in two almost identical bids

Felipão’s strategy was to score early to change the characteristics of Brazil on the field. And it worked. From the center, Sóbis crossed a ball at the far post and Arthur Caíke took it out first to open the scoring. Three minutes later, Machado took a free kick almost in the same spot. Goalkeeper Rafael Martins was nervous and striker Jarro ended up cutting his own goal. 2 to 0.

Brazil outlines reaction, but Sóbis makes the third

There was no way to be different, and the Rio Grande do Sul team accused the blow with the two goals conceded in less than 15 minutes. Only at 21, the team managed to finish for the first time in the game, much for the heavenly relaxation with the advantage. This was evident in the goal of Bruno José, who received from Jarro completely free inside the area before hitting a cross and surpassing goalkeeper Fábio. The goal put Brazil back in the game, but when the match was at halftime, Heverton threw a silly penalty to Arthur Caíke. Already in the match, Sóbis used force to guarantee Raposa’s third goal.

Brazil fails again and Sóbis scores the “goal that Pelé did not score”

The calm prevailed in the second half. Pelotas’ Brazil did not show enough strength to seek a reaction, allowing Cruzeiro to touch the ball in search of a peaceful end to the game. When it seemed that the scoreboard would no longer be changed, a false pass ended up at the feet of Rafael Sóbis. From before midfield, the forward kicked that covered the goalkeeper and ended up in the back of the net (see above). Great goal to end the great night of the Cruise and crown Sóbis’s good return to the club.

Is he oscar best actor goes to …

Willian Pottker He was already injured and out of action due to a right thigh injury. Even so, the player was cataloged and remained on the bench, despite not even participating in the warm-up with the other substitutes. In the second half, the forward exaggerated in the complaint and ended up “regretting” the yellow received. Since he was hanged, he will serve a suspension from the medical department.

DATA SHEET
BALL CRUISE 4×1 BRAZIL

Reason: 26th round of the Brasileirão Serie B
Date and Time: 05/12/2020, at 9pm (from Brasilia)
Local: Mineirão, in Belo Horizonte (MG)
Referee: José Mendonça da Silva Júnior. (PR)
Auxiliaries: Rafael Trombeta (PR) and Luciano Roggenbaum (PR)

GOALS: Arthur Caíke, 10’1ºT (1-0); Pitcher (against), 13’1ºT (2-0); Bruno José, 27’1ºT (2-1); Rafael Sobis, 47’1ºT (3-1), 28’2ºT (4-1)
Yellow cards: Willian Pottker, Airton, Cacá (CRU), Alex Ruan, Luiz Henrique (BRA)
Red card: Did not have.

CRUISE: Fábio; Raúl Cáceres, Manoel, Ramon and Matheus Pereira; Adriano (Cacá), Jadsom Silva (Régis) and Filipe Machado (Jadson); Arthur Caíke, Rafael Sóbis (Marcelo Moreno) and Airton (Welinton). Technical: Felipão.

BRAZIL: Rafael Martins; Rodrigo Ferreira, Leandro Camilo, Heverton and Alex Ruan (Bruno Santos); Sousa, Pablo (Simião), Matheus Oliveira (Felipe Albuquerque) and Matheusinho (Bruno Matias); Jarro Pedroso (Luiz Henrique) and Bruno José. Technical: Claudio Tencati.

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