After the Luz disaster, Vizela tied against Estoril at home, 3-3, in an exciting match until the end, which Vizela won in the 83rd minute, with a score of 2-0. A strong, attacking start put the Vizelenses in front, but a late response from Estoril, in line with the home team's disappearance, culminated in an epic comeback, eventually undone by Lebedenko, who held on to a point in Minho.
Quina and Essende dominated the Vizelenses in the first half, while Marqués, Zanocelo and Guitane turned the game around for those on the goal line. Lebedenko closed the accounts. The result was not satisfactory for either team, which wanted to rise in the standings and escape from the lower positions.
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After the disaster at Luz, Vizella returned home with renewed strength. In the new 3-5-2 by Ruben de la Barrera The team looked strong from the first whistle. Essende, sometimes in response to crosses, other times deep, was a puzzle to Estoril's defence. If the Wieselense striker had been calmer, within two minutes he could have put his team ahead, in one of the two opportunities he took advantage of at an early stage.
Essende scored two goals @Rogrio Ferreira / Kapta+
Anyone who follows the match without knowledge of the league table will not say that Minho's team was a red light, given the offensive collapse that appeared. Tomas Silva, twice, and Petrov forced Dani Figuera (born Vizella), to step in and save Estoril from an early goal. The line team, at the first opportunity worthy of the name, was also close to the goal, but Lebedenko took the bread out of Joao Marquez's mouth.
Vizelense's dominance was unwavering with the outside chance, and soon after Essende opened the scoring. Mangala and Thiago Araujo made things easier, and Domingos Quina took advantage and sent a cross to the head of the French striker, who beat Dani Figuera in perfect fashion. An advantage that is well deserved and likely to increase, given the superiority at home, especially in midfield, where Samu, Quina and Bruno Costa were creating the advantage over the midfielders. Canary Islands.
Ten minutes after the first, the usual suspect struck again. Quina (always enlightened) received between the lines and presented Essende to the second Vizelense. Estoril was far from his best version, with too much passivity and defensive impenetrability. However, the Alastoristas threatened with a set piece and Zanusello hit the post. At the end of the first half, the referee awarded a penalty kick for Estoril, but the video assistant referee later reversed it.
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The second half started for Vizelense on a more subdued note, giving the initiative to Estoril who took charge of the attack, but without much firepower. This was the story of the match until the 83rd minute, and the only clear chance in the middle was Jota's header, which almost gave the home team peace of mind.
But well, from then on, breathing was almost impossible. Marquez, who was recently introduced, headed the ball to make it 2-1, after a corner kick and an assist from the field to betray Pontic, who looked very poor in the image. The goal galvanized the Estorilistas, and two minutes later, it was a draw! Crossing from the left, Anderson easily crossed it in front of Bruno Costa and the ball once again tricked Pontic, who was again underrated.
Vizella tried to respond, but he was shaken emotionally by the goals his team conceded. Estoril took advantage, and through the (already usual) genius of Gaetani they made it happen Reassembled When you leave. The Frenchman started from behind the midfield, left everyone behind him and shot into the back of the Vizelenses' net. Minho fans prepared to leave the stadium, leaving a lot of criticism directed at SAD president, Joaquim Ribeiro. '
When all seemed lost, Lebedenko appeared from the sky and leveled everything again. The match ended with arguments between the substitutes and a bitter taste for both teams.
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