Braga ends drought with dramatic late penalty against Tondela

A penalty missed, then a penalty made, in the space of six minutes
Tondela's Hugo Félix missed a spot-kick in the eighty-sixth minute; Zalazar converted Braga's penalty at ninety-two.

No futebol, como na vida, há momentos em que o destino parece suspenso entre dois chutos — um que falha e outro que não. O Sporting de Braga encerrou domingo um ciclo de três jogos sem vencer ao derrotar o Tondela por 1-0, com um penálti convertido nos instantes finais pelo uruguaio Zalazar, numa partida que resumiu, em noventa e dois minutos, a imprevisibilidade e a crueldade do desporto. A vitória chega num período de fragilidade para os bracarenses, que buscam reencontrar o caminho depois de derrotas dolorosas em duas taças, e lembra que a resiliência, mesmo reduzida a dez, pode ainda ditar o rumo de uma temporada.

  • Com três jogos sem vencer e eliminações recentes em duas competições de taça, Braga entrou em campo carregando o peso de uma crise de confiança que ameaçava comprometer a sua luta pelo título.
  • Aos 82 minutos, a expulsão de Lagerbielke reduziu a equipa a dez jogadores, parecendo entregar o jogo ao Tondela numa altura em que o marcador ainda estava em branco.
  • Hugo Félix desperdiçou um penálti aos 86 minutos que poderia ter selado o destino do Braga, transformando uma oportunidade de ouro numa ferida aberta para o Tondela.
  • Nos instantes finais, o Braga obteve o seu próprio penálti e Zalazar não tremeu aos 90+2, convertendo com frieza e devolvendo à equipa os três pontos que tanto precisava.
  • O Braga sobe com 30 pontos e permanece em quinto lugar, a cinco do líder, enquanto o Tondela afunda no 17.º lugar com apenas 12 pontos, cada vez mais perto da queda.

O Sporting de Braga quebrou um jejum de três jogos sem vitória ao vencer o Tondela por 1-0, na décima oitava jornada da liga portuguesa, graças a um penálti convertido por Zalazar aos 90+2 minutos. A vitória chegou da forma mais dramática possível, num jogo que pareceu, durante longos minutos, escapar das mãos bracarenses.

A partida tornou-se ainda mais complicada quando Lagerbielke foi expulso aos 82 minutos, deixando o Braga reduzido a dez. O Tondela teve então a oportunidade de abrir o marcador com um penálti aos 86 minutos, mas Hugo Félix desperdiçou-o. Esse momento de falhanço acabaria por ser decisivo: poucos minutos depois, o Braga beneficiou do mesmo recurso e Zalazar não perdoou.

A vitória surge num momento sensível para os minhotos, que vinham de uma derrota na final da Taça da Liga frente ao Vitória de Guimarães e de uma eliminação na Taça de Portugal pelo Fafe, da divisão inferior. Esses resultados tinham levantado dúvidas sobre a capacidade da equipa para se manter na corrida ao título.

Com 30 pontos, o Braga mantém-se em quinto lugar, a cinco do líder, mas regressa ao caminho das vitórias com uma dose de alívio psicológico que pode valer mais do que os três pontos. Para o Tondela, que permanece no 17.º lugar com 12 pontos, fica a amargura de um penálti falhado que poderia ter mudado tudo.

Sporting de Braga finally broke through on Sunday, ending a three-game stretch without a win by defeating Tondela 1-0 in the Portuguese league's eighteenth round. The victory came in the most dramatic fashion possible: a penalty converted in the ninety-second minute, deep into stoppage time, after Tondela's own spot-kick attempt had failed just minutes earlier.

The match unfolded as a tense, compressed affair. Lagerbielke was sent off in the eighty-second minute, reducing Braga to ten men and seemingly handing momentum to the home side. But Tondela could not capitalize. Hugo Félix stepped up to take a penalty in the eighty-sixth minute and missed, squandering what looked like a chance to break the deadlock. The miss would haunt them. Braga, still operating with a numerical disadvantage, got their own penalty in the closing moments. Uruguayan midfielder Zalazar converted it at ninety-two minutes, sending the traveling support into celebration and leaving Tondela with nothing.

The win arrives at a moment when Braga needed it most. They had just suffered back-to-back disappointments: a loss to Vitória de Guimarães in the League Cup final, and an earlier elimination from the Copa da Portugal at the hands of lower-division Fafe. Those defeats had stalled their momentum and raised questions about their ability to compete for the title. Now, with three points secured, they sit fifth in the standings with thirty points. Tondela, by contrast, remains in the relegation zone at seventeenth place with just twelve points, their struggles deepening with each match.

For Braga, the narrow victory offers a reset. The manner of it—snatching victory from the jaws of a draw through a missed penalty and a successful one—carries the kind of psychological weight that can shift a season's trajectory. They remain five points behind the leaders, but they are moving again. Tondela, meanwhile, must reckon with the cruelty of football: a missed penalty that could have changed everything, and the knowledge that they remain perilously close to the drop.

Braga returned to winning ways after three matches without victory
— Match summary
La Conversación del Hearth Otra perspectiva de la historia
Inventor

Why does a single penalty in stoppage time matter so much to a team like Braga?

Model

Because they hadn't won in three games. That's not a long drought in football, but it's long enough to create doubt. A win like this—especially one that comes from their opponent's mistake—can reset the entire mood around the club.

Inventor

But they were down to ten men. How does that help them?

Model

It doesn't, really. That's what makes the penalty conversion so significant. They were vulnerable, playing worse, and still found a way. That's the kind of win that sticks with a team.

Inventor

What about Tondela? They had the chance to go ahead first.

Model

That's the cruelest part. Hugo Félix had a penalty at eighty-six minutes. If he scores, Tondela probably holds on and gets a point they desperately need. Instead, he misses, and six minutes later they're conceding one themselves.

Inventor

Does this win change Braga's season?

Model

It changes the next week, certainly. They were losing confidence after the League Cup final and the Copa da Portugal exit. Now they have momentum again. But they're still fifth, still chasing. One win doesn't erase the recent losses.

Inventor

And Tondela?

Model

For them, this is the difference between fighting for survival and sinking. Twelve points with half the season left is precarious. A draw would have been valuable. A loss like this, on a missed penalty, is the kind of thing that haunts a struggling team.

Contáctanos FAQ