Roger hails high-altitude draw, justifies reserve side in Colombia | OneFootball

Roger hails high-altitude draw, justifies reserve side in Colombia | OneFootball

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·29 April 2026

Roger hails high-altitude draw, justifies reserve side in Colombia

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Coach Roger Machado sought to highlight the draw earned by São Paulo against Millionarios in the matchup between the two teams on Tuesday night (28). In addition to maintaining the lead in Group C, the manager emphasized the difficulties faced, such as the altitude in Colombia.

“But in the second half, with the lack of oxygen at altitude, you end up making poorer decisions. Still, I think that whenever we get points in this kind of altitude context, we always have to celebrate,” he said.


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“I think we had a good first half with two forwards up front, André and Tapia, to try to get in behind the opposition’s line. Tapia moved all over the pitch and gave himself fully for the team. In the second half, when the opponent had more control of the ball, started switching play and sending crosses in, I put on two quick wingers so we could try to counterattack and press the first phase of their buildup with wide players in a 5-4-1. We lacked better coordination and better decision-making,” he added.

The Tricolor boss also tried to explain why he chose to field a mixed lineup for the match and the options he considered in putting together the starting team.

“I wasn’t experimenting with only our team’s development in mind. I adapted to what we were going to face in a high-altitude environment, in the atmosphere of a South American competition stadium. I knew the opponent would make heavy use of aerial balls—they’re the team that sends in the most crosses in the Colombian league—and also switch play,” he said.

“When I was a player, I didn’t like it when the physiology department told me it was just psychological. There is a physical effect, obviously. There’s a reduced ability to keep up physically in the match. But I deal with it with the proper level of concern, without overemphasizing it, because I need the player to feel comfortable on the pitch, and they are in good condition. From the 30th minute onward, you could see the strain on the players’ faces because of how much they gave themselves at an altitude of 2,600 meters. But I think we managed, in an organized way, to minimize the effects of the altitude,” he pointed out.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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