Flu edge Chapecoense as VAR penalty and late strike prove decisive | OneFootball

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·27 de abril de 2026

Flu edge Chapecoense as VAR penalty and late strike prove decisive

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Match in Five Sentences: Fluminense beat Chapecoense 2-1. In the 56th minute, Jefferson Savarino converted a penalty after VAR confirmed the spot kick. Substitute Enio levelled (78.), before fellow sub John Kennedy fired the winner (86.). Flu outshot Chape 30–8, reflecting sustained pressure. The Tricolor Carioca stay third and visit Bolívar in the Libertadores next.

Player of the Match: Savarino orchestrated Flu's attack, scoring from the spot and registering six shots and four key passes.


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Stat of the Match: Anderson made 10 saves, keeping Chape in contention until the closing stages.

Three Things We Learned: Guga created three chances and delivered two accurate crosses, highlighting Flu's width. Doma was sent off with a straight red in the fifth minute of stoppage time at the end of the second half, leaving Chape with 10. Verdão do Oeste host RB Bragantino next in the league.

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