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Boavista beat Aroca to secure fourth place in the table

This Sunday, Boavista beat Arouca 2-1 at home to secure fourth place in the table. Petit’s team played 80 minutes in numerical superiority.

Removing Soro just 10 minutes later set Arouka’s entire initial strategy. Nevertheless, after almost half an hour of the game, it was Mujica who broke out from under the motley defense and opened the scoring. But it was a short-lived sun, because shortly afterwards Sasso equalized with the ball, a result that held until half-time.

In the second half, it was Aroka, even with a numerical gap, who seized the initiative in the game. The numerical gap was further exacerbated by the expulsion of Opoku, which led to the disintegration of the team. Martim Tavares took advantage of the last stretch of the match and scored the winning goal.

Author: Paulo Jorge Duarte
Source: CM Jornal

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