This Saturday, Rio Ave returned to its victories in the Portuguese Football League, winning 2-1 against Farense in the 19th round.
After losing in Vila do Conde against Sporting (0-3), the team led by Petit secured their sixth victory in the competition and added 23 points, provisionally equaling Moreirense in eighth place.
Kiko Bondoso, in the 22nd minute, and Clayton, in the 59th minute, scored Rio Ave’s goals, while Tomané reduced the score for the home team, in the 82nd minute, by converting a penalty, without avoiding the fifth game without a win for the 16th and second-to-last teams. placed, with 15 points.
Rio Ave more effective beats Farense who only reduced from penalty
Rio Ave, more effective against a Farense team who only reduced the score from a penalty, recorded their second away victory in the I Football League this Saturday, in Faro, in a game in the 19th round of the competition.
Kiko Bondoso opened the scoring, in the 22nd minute, and Clayton Silva increased the advantage, in the 59th minute, with Tomané reducing from a penalty, in the 82nd minute, in a match in which the Algarve team, even without putting on a great performance, justified at least one point.
With their sixth victory in the championship, Rio Ave moved up to eighth place, with 23 points, while Farense, which had scored four consecutive rounds, occupies 16th place, with 15.
Filipe Soares, Elves Baldé and Tomané were the three new additions to the Algarve ‘eleven’, given the 0-0 record at Moreirense, the same number of changes in Petit’s initial choices, in relation to the home defeat (0-3) with the Sporting, betting on Andreas Ndoj, Tiago Morais and Clayton Silva.
With Farense in ‘3-4-3’ and Rio Ave in ‘4-3-3’, the first minutes showed a game ‘tied’ in midfield, which forced the Algarve to resort to more direct football. , from the wings, to ‘attack’ the Vila-Condense defensive line.
This is how Elves Baldé gained depth on the left to create the first dangerous situation of the match, in the 15th minute, crossing late, from the baseline, for Marco Matias’ header, which forced Miszta to ‘fly’ to avoid the goal .
The Algarve’s slight ascendancy had the best possible response from the outsiders, in the 22nd minute, when Kiko Bondoso, served on the right by Vrousai, ‘fled’ from Tomás Ribeiro, entered the area and shot with his left foot to open the scoring.
The course of the match left Rio Ave even calmer, against a Farense team that had little football to show and only created danger again in the 45+1 minute, when Tomás Ribeiro, with a header, after a corner, provided another stretch for the goalkeeper. Polish.
Rio Ave started the restart better, with Kiko Bondoso shooting wide, in the 49th minute, but Farense came close to equalizing in the 56th, when Marco Matias, in the small area, after a low cross from Elves Baldé, shot with his heel. for Miszta’s defense.
But the 2-0, which came in the 59th minute, reinforced the effectiveness of the team coached by Petit, with Clayton Silva winning a rebound, taking two opponents out of the game with a simple touch and finishing with a cross with his left foot.
In the Vila Condenses’ best period, Andreas Ndoj (67) and Clayton Silva (68) were close to the third goal, while Farense made three changes at once and changed the system to ‘4x4x2’, without major practical effects.
Already in a phase of ‘desperation’, Tozé Marreco used a ‘time out’ – goalkeeper Ricardo Velho asked for medical attention -, gathered his players and rehearsed the tactic for the final minutes, with defender Raúl Silva entering the attack.
Shortly afterwards, the Brazilian was even involved in a move in which Tomané was pulled by Petrasso in the penalty area. João Pinheiro went to see the images, on the advice of the video referee, and scored a penalty, which would be converted by the attacker, in the 82nd minute.
Farense pressed in the final minutes in search of a draw, but Jaime Pinto and Poveda were unable to convert the last chances of a team that, even without putting on a great performance, failed in finishing, in contrast to the opponent.
Game at the São Luís Stadium, in Faro
Farense – Rio Ave, 1-2
At half-time: 0-1
Tags:
0-1, Kiko Bondoso, 22 minutes.
0-2, Clayton Silva, 59.
1-2, Tomané, 82 (penalty).
Teams:
– Farense: Ricardo Velho, Marco Moreno, Artur Jorge, Tomás Ribeiro (Darío Poveda, 64), Pastor (Jaime Pinto, 64), Miguel Menino, Filipe Soares (Álex Bermejo, 64), Paulo Victor (Derick Poloni, 46), Elves Baldé, Marco Matias (Raúl Silva, 77) and Tomané.
(Substitutes: Kaique, Álex Bermejo, Darío Poveda, Derick Poloni, Raúl Silva, Lucas Áfrico, Rivaldo Morais, Jaime Pinto and Samuel Justo).
Trainer: Tozé Marreco.
– River Ave: Cezary Miszta, Marious Vrousai, Pancho Petrasso, Andreas Ndoj, Omar Richards, Demir Tiknaz, Ole Pohlmann (Martim Neto, 75), Brandon Aguilera, Kiko Bondoso (Renato Pantalon, 86), Tiago Morais (André Luiz, 60) e Clayton Silva .
(Substitutes: Antzelo Sina, João Novais, André Luiz, Karem Zoabi, João Tomé, João Graça, Tobías Medina, Renato Pantalon and Martim Neto).
Trainer: Petit.
Arbitrator: João Pinheiro (AF Braga).
Disciplinary action: yellow card for Filipe Soares (34), Clayton Silva (37), Petit, Rio Ave coach (39), Pastor (50), Miguel Menino (61), Cezary Miszta (62), Omar Richards (71), Derick Poloni (72), Pancho Petrasso (82) and Raúl Silva (84).
Assistance: 5,200 spectators.
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