São Paulo: 23. Rafael - 18. Wendell, 19. Lucas Ramon, 28. Franco (Arboleda, 90), 35. Sabino - 7. Lucas Moura (Cauly, 82), 8. Marcos Antônio, 16. Bobadilla (Pablo Maia, 81), 94. Danielzinho - 9. Calleri, 10. Luciano (André Silva, 82)
Substitution: Pablo Maia (from 81); André Silva (from 82); Cauly (from 82); Arboleda (from 90)
Bench: 31. Coronel - 2. Toloi, 4. Doria, 42. Maik - 33. Luan Santos - 11. Ferreirinha, 14. Tapia
Chapecoense: 12. Léo Vieira - 3. Doma, 25. Victor Caetano, 26. Everton (Rubens, 68), 33. Bruno Leonardo, 37. Clar W. - 27. Camilo R., 99. Carvalheira (João Vitor, 68) - 7. Marcinho (Italo Vargas, 46), 20. Jean Carlos (Giovanni Augusto, 82) - 11. Bolasie (Neto Pessoa, 68)
Substitution: Italo Vargas (from 46); João Vitor (from 68); Rubens (from 68); Neto Pessoa (from 68); Giovanni Augusto (from 82)
Bench: 1. Rafael Santos - 4. João Paulo, 15. Rafael Thyere, 91. Pacheco - 22. Higor Meritão - 19. David Antunes - 97. Ênio
Yellow Cards: Carvalheira 26
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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