António Nobre referees the match with the European team shirt under his uniform and overshadows Endrick’s evening. Brazil, if they had VAR, would win
Judge António Nobre refereed the match wearing the Spain shirt, this Tuesday (26th), at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. After all, the whistler invented two penalties for the European Championships, he was the hero of Fúria, but he failed to guarantee the triumph for the home team: 3-3, exciting, with disastrous refereeing that stole Endrick’s night .
Brazil meets Yamal and Olmo
Until midway through the first half it was Spain who played. Brazil then met Yamal. He passes at will on the left side of the yellow defense, promotes his Carnival and makes Gomes fall into his trap. Skilled, but fisherman, he took advantage of the former Rossoneri’s wrong move and launched himself. He penalty that Rodri converts.
Fury continued to dominate and dominate the match. This time, then, Olmo attacks the defense, easily overcomes the Brazilian pair and extends the Iberians’ lead. Spain, however, to avoid boredom, gave Brazil a goal when Simon served at Rodrygo’s feet.
Spain already knew Endrick
Future reinforcement of Real Madrid, Endrick needs no introduction. In four minutes, after four substitutions by Dorival, Brazil came back different. And, with the first ball left, Endrick put it there.
Spain resumed their style of play, with a lot of passing. And he still had his best player. António Nobre, who invented a penalty from Beraldo on Carvajal. Rodri, once again, scores, putting Fúria back in the lead.
However, with a pang in his conscience, Carvajal decided to reciprocate and captured Galen in the small area. This time the judge did not make any mistakes. Paquetá charges and declares an exciting draw which, according to the real result, would have been 3-1 for Brazil.
SPAIN 3×3 BRAZIL
International friendly
Date and time: 03/26/2024, at 5.30pm (Brasilia time)
Local: Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid (ESP)
Objective: Rodri, 12’/1st T (1-0); Olmo, 35’/1st Q (2-0); Rodrygo, 38’/1st Q (2-1); Endrick, 4’/2nd T (2-2); Rodri, 44’/2nd T (3 -2); Paquetá, 51’/2nd Q (3-3)
SPAIN: Simon; Carvajal, Normand (Cubarsi, 34’/2nd Q), Laporte and Cucurella; Rodri, Ruiz and Olmo; Oyarzabal, Williams, Morata (Oyarzabal, 34’/2nd T) and Yamal. Coach: Luis de La Fuente
BRAZIL: Blessed; Danilo (Couto, Interval), Fabrício Bruno, Beraldo and Wendel; Guimarães (André, Intervalo), Gomes (Andreas, Intervalo) and Paquetá; Vini Jr (Douglas Luiz, 26’/2nd Q), Rodrygo and Raphinha (Endrick, Interval). Coach: Dorival Júnior
Referee: Antonio Nobre (POR)
Assistants: Bruno Jesus (POR) and Luciano Maia (POR)
Yellow paper: Normand, Laporte (ESP); Guimarães, Paquetá, Endrick (BRA)
Red card:
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