Day 19
Sabino 86'
Sao Paulo: 23. Rafael, 13. Díaz E.( till 77'), 28. Franco, 32. Ferraresi, 35. Sabino, 42. Maik, 15. Rodriguinho, 17. André Silva( till 77'), 20. Marcos Antônio( till 65'), 21. Bobadilla( till 88'), 11. Ferreirinha( till 65')
Substitution: 33. Luan Santos(from 65'), 10. Luciano(from 65'), 36. Patryck(from 77'), 7. Lucas Moura(from 77'), 29. 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( till 71'), 8. Ronald, 28. Ryller R.( till 81'), 22. Lucas Braga, 7. Romarinho( till 71'), 11. Osvaldo F.( till 81'), 79. Kayzer
Substitution: 17. Aitor Cantalapiedra(from 71'), 23. Fabri(from 71'), 20. Rodrigues Rub.(from 81'), 31. 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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