Paulista Female: São Paulo opens two, but Santos seeks results and draws in the additions

by Andrea
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Classic Samson had to be postponed and start with delay because of an accident that blocked the track on the Anchieta Highway and delayed the arrival of the tricolor delegation in Vila Belmiro

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The classic between and ended draw 2-2, this Wednesday (3), in Vila Belmiro, for the eighth round of. The tricolors dominated dominated most of the game, but the fish reacted in the final minutes and avoided defeat at home. Sao Paulo opened the scoring 21 minutes into the first half, with Duda Serrana, after Anny’s cross. Before the break, Bruna Calderan still hit the post in an attempt to extend the advantage.

In the return of the second half, Tricolor increased the advantage on 9 minutes: Isa Guimarães took advantage of Aline and made 2-0. The result seemed referred, but Santos sought forces in the additions. At 44, Ana Alice discounted headlong, and at 47 Laryh decreed the draw. With the result, Sao Paulo reaches 13 points, remains in fourth place and wasting the chance to take over the vice-leadership. Santos adds 9 points and rises to fifth position. Santos faces Corinthians on September 20, at 11am, away from home. São Paulo returns to the field on September 21, at 11am, against Bragantino, at CFA Laudo Natel.

Traffic delays starting

The classic Samson had to be postponed and starting late because of an accident that banned the track on the Anchieta highway and delayed the arrival of the tricolor delegation in Vila Belmiro. The São Paulo Federation postponed the start of the match in 30 minutes, changing the game from 20h to 20h30 (Brasília time). The change also considered giving time for São Paulo to carry out the warm -up work before the game.

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