Sao Paulo: 23. Rafael - 13. Díaz E. (Patryck, 77), 28. Franco, 32. Ferraresi, 35. Sabino, 42. Maik - 15. Rodriguinho, 17. André Silva (Lucas Moura, 77), 20. Marcos Antônio (Luciano, 65), 21. Bobadilla (Pablo Maia, 88) - 11. Ferreirinha (Luan Santos, 65)
Substitution: Luan Santos (from 65); Luciano (from 65); Patryck (from 77); Lucas Moura (from 77); Pablo Maia (from 88)
Bench: 6. Cedric Soares - 14. Tapia, 48. Lucas Ferreira - 19. Dinenno
Yellow Cards: Díaz E. 44; Maik 60; Franco 65
Vitoria: 1. Arcanjo L. - 3. Zé Marcos, 5. Halter, 13. Ramon Lima, 43. Edu Ribeiro (Aitor Cantalapiedra, 71) - 8. Ronald - 28. Ryller R. (Rodrigues Rub., 81) - 22. Lucas Braga - 7. Romarinho (Fabri, 71), 11. Osvaldo F. (López Renzo, 81), 79. Kayzer
Substitution: Aitor Cantalapiedra (from 71); Fabri (from 71); Rodrigues Rub. (from 81); López Renzo (from 81)
Bench: 12. Thiago Couto - 66. Maykon Jesus, 77. Neris - 76. Cardoso Fel. - 99. Carlinhos
Yellow Cards: Zé Marcos 32; Ronald 42; Ramon Lima 63
Matchday 3 of the Copa Libertadores group stage continued with six more fixtures that delivered high drama, late twists, and one unforgettable goalkeeper mistake
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