Gol anulado São Paulo x Flamengo – reprodução TV globo
Flamengo and São Paulo draw 1-1 at Vilain Belmiro, in Santos, for the 32nd round of the Brazilian Championship, this Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at 9:30 pm. Samuel Lino scored in the 46th minute of the first half, but the assistant referee signaled offside immediately after Arrascaeta’s cross. The game continues in the first half, with the teams competing for position in the table.
São Paulo opened the scoring with Luciano in the 2nd minute, exploiting an error in the red and black defense. Flamengo equalized in the 7th minute, with Arrascaeta converting a penalty awarded for a foul by Pablo Maia. The match maintains an intense pace, with defenses blocking shots.
46′ | ºT | 1-1 – Lino marca, porém estava impedido! Quase a virada do Mengão! #SAOxFLA
— Flamengo (@Flamengo) November 6, 2025
Tricolor, eighth place with 44 points, is looking for a place in the Libertadores. Rubro-Negro, second with 64 points, is pushing for the lead, one point behind Palmeiras.
- São Paulo’s opening goal in the 2nd minute, with a low finish from Luciano.
- Penalty for Flamengo in the 4th minute, converted in the 7th.
- Goal disallowed in the 46th minute, keeping the tie.
- Yellow cards for Carrascal and Danilo.
Quick opening sets the score
The ro balllou and São Paulo surprised early. Ferreira attempted a cross from the left, Pulgar missed the cut and Luciano shot low into Rossi’s left corner in the 2nd minute.
Flamengo responded with pressure. Plata passed it to Arrascaeta in the area, who suffered contact on the back of Pablo Maia and fell, generating a penalty in the 4th minute. Arrascaeta took a firm shot into the right corner in the 7th minute.
Balance prevailed in the following minutes. Defenses cut off crosses and blocked mid-range shots.
Red-black pressure generates cancellation
Arrascaeta received the ball on the right wing in the 46th minute. He crossed to the second post, where Samuel Lino explored the back of the defense and finished for the goal. The assistant immediately raised the flag for offside.
The move generated complaints from the Flamengo bank. The match continued without review, as VAR confirmed Lino’s irregular position. The score remained 1-1.
Danilo received a yellow card in the 47th minute for a foul on Tapia, who was progressing into the area after a high throw. The red-and-black defender interrupted the play.
Tricolor attacks test defense
Ferreira applied a pen dribble to Royal in the 38th minute. The left-back invaded the area and crossed low, forcing the defense to cut back for a corner. Luciano tried from outside, but blocked.
Luiz Gustavo took a risk in the 29th minute. After Ferreira’s cross and partial cut, the midfielder shot hard from the edge of the area, going over the top with danger. The ballcame out high.
São Paulo exchanged quick passes in midfield. Pablo Maia distributed, but Arboleda cut off the red and black advances on the right wing.
Plata tried to dribble at Arboleda in the 40th minute. The tricolor defender got the better of him and regained possession, avoiding Flemish progression.
Flemish counterattacks create chances
Samuel Lino cut from the left to the middle in the 28th minute. Plata activated the striker, who finished inside the area, but Ferraresi blocked the shot. The ball went wide.
Carrascal received it from Arrascaeta in the 41st minute. He tried to clear it with his left leg at the edge of the area, but three Tricolor defenders closed the space and intercepted.
In the 33rd minute, Plata crossed from the right to Carrascal in the small area. Sabino blocked the shot, deflecting it for a corner and relieving the pressure.
Saúl headed over in the 34th minute. A cross at the first post found the midfielder, who won the aerial contest, but missed his aim.
Minute by minute of key plays
The match continues with stoppage time in the first half. Check out the main moments up to 48 minutes:
- 00′ 1Q: The ball rolls in Vila Belmiro, with São Paulo as home team.
- 2′ 1Q: Goal from São Paulo. Luciano finishes low after Pulgar’s mistake.
- 4′ 1T: Penalty awarded to Flamengo for a foul on Arrascaeta.
- 7′ 1Q: Goal from Flamengo. Arrascaeta converts in the right corner.
- 46′ 1Q: Goal disallowed. Samuel Lino scores after Arrascaeta’s cross, but it’s offside.
The game maintains alternating possession. Flamengo seeks to explore the edges, while São Paulo closes spaces in the middle.
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Ownership and Featured Stats
Flamengo records an average of 7 shots per game. São Paulo has 6.2, focusing on counterattacks. Corners favor Rubro-Negro, with 6.1 per match.
Yellow cards add up to an average of 2.9 for Tricolor. Flamengo has 2.1, indicating greater discipline. Expulsions reach 6 for São Paulo and 4 for the rival.
Pre-game included National Anthem and warm-ups. Fans filled the village, creating a favorable environment for the temporary host.
The duel tests adaptations. Crespo highlighted the Vila Belmiro lawn in a press conference. Filipe Luís praised the red and black preparation.
History and expectations in the table
São Paulo has accumulated 46 victories in direct confrontations. Flamengo beat the latter 2-0 in the opening round. The match defines the direction for the G-6 and title.
Tricolor comes from triumphs over Bahia and Vasco. Rubro-Negro maintains a recent unbeaten record as a visitor. Vila Belmiro receives command due to events in Morumbi.
Preliminary analysis showed red-black efficiency in external finishes. São Paulo prioritizes compact pressing to neutralize attacks.
The ball keeps rolling, with teams adjusting strategies in the final minutes of the first half.


