Sao Paulo: 23. Rafael - 6. Cedric Soares, 13. Díaz E., 28. Franco, 32. Ferraresi, 35. Sabino - 29. Pablo Maia - 17. André Silva (Tapia, 79), 20. Marcos Antônio (Rodriguinho, 43), 21. Bobadilla - 11. Ferreirinha (Luciano, 63)
Substitution: Rodriguinho (from 43); Luciano (from 63); Tapia (from 79)
Bench: 50. Young M. - 36. Patryck, 42. Maik - 33. Luan Santos - 19. Dinenno, 45. Marques
Yellow Cards: Díaz E. 45
Atletico M: 22. Everson - 14. Vitor Hugo, 23. Román, 38. Caio Paulista - 8. Vera - 17. Gomes I. (Natanael, 75), 18. Reinier (Alexsander, 46), 21. Franco A. (Scarpa, 67), 25. Gabriel Menino - 33. Rony, 37. Junior Santos (Biel, 68)
Substitution: Alexsander (from 46); Scarpa (from 67); Biel (from 68); Natanael (from 75)
Bench: 1. Delfim - 13. Arana G. - 19. João Marcelo, 30. Isaac
Yellow Cards: Everson 37; Gomes I. 60
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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