Farense-Estoril, 1-0 Iron won… after the irons were an obstacle (chronicle)

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Farense won in stoppage time, after hitting the woodwork twice. Barra gave a penalty back to Estoril. Tozé sent Marreco off, after celebrating the goal with his son. Ian Cathro was not happy with Marreco.

With a crazy finish, Farense achieved their first win in the League in stoppage time, with a goal from Raul Silva. It was a moment explosive at São Luís, which even led to the expulsion of Tozé Marreco for celebrating the goal with his son who was in the stands on the other side, crossing the field. Although the Algarve stayed last, the competition did not let go.

Starting with the emotions of the last minute, Tozé Marreco promoted Raul Silva on the pitch and stayed close to the other area and the strategy ended up working. The moment of this decision was rejected – immediately and finally – by Ian Cathro, coach of Estoril, since it happened when Ricardo Velho asked for medical help (87) and immediately the remaining Farense players went to their coach who had he is waiting. them with a board in hand to give instructions. What is certain is that it worked and that Farense, in the last minute of stoppage time, reached victory with the goal of the central defender, which ended a quick departure from the priest, while the ball was still going through Velázquez, with the Colombian watching the improvised spearhead.

Stepping back the clock for a few minutes, Ricardo Velho was imperious in stopping Estoril’s advantage in the 90th minute, with excellent defending denying Kévin Boma the goal and showing, once again, that he is one of the best goalkeepers best in our branch.

These two moments – Farense’s goal and Velho’s save – sum up the second half of the game, after the defenders returned three balls to half-time: a pair to the Algarves and another to the Canary Islands. Claudio Falcão (6′, on the left post) was the first to hit, followed by Begraoui, who hit the bar in the 16th minute, missing a penalty. At 35′ it was Elves Baldé’s turn to hit the woodwork, shooting at the right post.

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