AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·29 de enero de 2026
São Paulo v Flamengo: Tricolor clinical, Marcos Antônio impresses

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·29 de enero de 2026

São Paulo had to be extremely precise, combative, and warrior-like to defeat Flamengo 2-1 on Wednesday night (28) in their Brasileirão debut. There was a record number of tackles, players standing out for their defensive actions, and the team made the most of the few chances they created, turning them into goals and a victory at Morumbi.
The squad showed the fans that they are indeed capable of defeating any opponent, as they faced none other than the current national and South American champions. They played as they should—compact, fighting, not giving up space, but without abandoning the attack.
According to data from the page ‘Jogo em Números’, Tricolor had only 32% presence in the attacking third, created little on the ground and tried more long balls, converting the only two big chances they had into goals. It was with a ‘long ball forward’, but with the quality of Marcos Antônio, that the midfielder sliced a beautiful pass to find Enzo Díaz in full speed, who crossed perfectly for Luciano to equalize.
The Rio opponent had more possession, greater offensive presence, more passing exchanges, and threatened Rafael’s goal more often, but was more wasteful in finishing than the precise São Paulo.
According to what the teams produced at Morumbi in terms of expected goals, the probability of Tricolor winning 2-1 was only 3%, showing just how efficient the team had to be to come out victorious in front of their fans.
As reported by the page ‘SPFC Estatísticas’, São Paulo made 30 tackles in the match against Flamengo, the highest number of tackles in a single game by the team since 2022.
Marcos Antônio had an unusually poor first half against Flamengo, missing passes he usually doesn’t and unable to create as he does in other games. Of course, the opponent’s intensity and quality made things difficult. He didn’t have a good opening half, just like almost the entire team, especially in attack.
The second half came and everything changed. Even after conceding the first goal, it was with Marcos that the comeback began. Unmarked, the number 8 saw the locomotive Enzo burst down the left and delivered a perfect outside-of-the-foot pass to the Argentine fullback, who then assisted Luciano to make it 1-1.
He loosened up, his passes started to connect, and the Tricolor engine was running again. Of course, now with the beautiful help of Danielzinho, already an undisputed starter in Hernán Crespo’s team.
The midfielder from Mirassol scored his first goal for Tricolor against Flamengo, created two goal-scoring chances, took two shots, and had seven defensive actions in the victory.
Marcos Antônio created two chances against Flamengo. In addition, he made ten defensive actions and had one shot blocked by the opposing defense.
Midfielder Marcos Antônio is the leader in big chances created and key passes for São Paulo since coach Hernán Crespo’s arrival
at the club last season, according to numbers published by Sofascore.
There have been 30 games in that period, with four assists, nine big chances created, 37 key passes, 91% pass accuracy, 79% long pass accuracy, and 103 balls recovered. Numbers that please any coach.
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