PortuGOAL
·19 February 2023
PortuGOAL
·19 February 2023
Braga got back to winning ways at the Quarrry after a 2-0 victory against Arouca.
The Warriors took the lead inside the opening 20 seconds, Abel Ruiz and Ricardo Horta combining with the Spanish striker finding the bottom corner.
It was a largely dull affair after that, Simon Banza guaranteeing the three points in the 81st minute when he lifted the ball over the line.
Arouca finally tested Matheus in the 88th minute, the shot stopper making a string of saves to preserve the clean sheet.
The win sees Artur Jorge’s side maintain the pressure on Benfica and Porto in the Primeira Liga. Braga prepare for a trip to Florence where they face a tough task to stay in the Europa Conference League.
Braga got off to a flying start and put the ball in the net with their opening attack. Abel Ruiz played a smart 1-2 with Ricardo Horta on the edge of the box before steering the ball into the net.
Uroš Račić looked certain to hit the target when a corner fell directly at his feet, Alan Ruiz sliding in to make a crucial block and keep his team in the game.
Arouca were dealt a big blow in the 32nd minute when playmaker Ruiz was stretchered off the pitch and replaced by Pedro Moreira.
The first half failed to produce many memorable moments, the only shot on target being Abel Ruiz’s opener.
André Horta replaced Račić at the break but Braga were showing similar flaws that were on show in the 4-0 defeat against Fiorentina, fortunate that Arouca don’t possess the same individual or collective quality as the Serie A side.
Artut Jorge could sense the danger and made two changes in the 56th minute when Bruma and Abel Ruiz made way for Pizzi and Iuri Medeiros. Medeiros was immediately involved in a volley that tested Ignacio de Arruabarrena.
The game continued to be a dull affair, the home crowd growing impatient and attempting to spur their side into action.
Oday Dabbagh and Antony saw their efforts blocked before both managers went to their bench in the 71st minute, Evangelista introducing Arsénio Nunes and Rafa Mújica for Ismaila Soro and Dabbagh, Jorge bringing on André Castro for Ricardo Horta.
Medeiros’ free kick was headed towards goal by Castro, Arruabarrena palming the ball to the back post where Simon Banza got ahead of João Basso and prodded the ball over the line.
Banza made way for Álvaro Djaló before Matheus preserved the clean sheet with an incredible triple save in the 89th minute, preventing Mújica who had raced through on goal. Bruno Marques went wide with the final chance in added time, Arouca's attack unable to get it done.
The victory gives the Warriors a minor boost in confidence before a tough trip to Italy where they will attempt to overturn a 4-0 deficit against Fiorentina in the UEFA Europa Conference League knock out round.
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