In the last eight of the Copa do Brasil, Mimingo de Falintango hosts Bahia, and the two matches are like a fireworks showdown. Farimingo, who advanced to the first round on the road, relies on home field advantage, while "home cooking" Bahia needs to seize the moment, and a home win is on the cards.
Falinteko are a league one-two punch, and their tournament performances have been equally impressive. They easily advanced to the last eight in Brazil, taking a slim 1-0 lead over Bahia, who were in a funk in the first round. With one win and two losses in their last three matches, the team is under pressure and in desperate need of an offensive breakthrough. But with a decent record in their last five matches, the road to the chase is not a straight one.
Despite the recent ups and downs in the form of FALINMINGO, the firepower at home is still fierce. In the last six home matches, they won five and drew one, and the attacking end of the game has been the first to win, so the home advantage is obvious. And the familiarity of Bahia is like a fish out of water, six wins, a total of 15 wins, Bahia counterattack powerless. In this match, FALMINGO is expected to take the lead quickly.
Meanwhile, in another Brazilian fixture, Minho host São Paulo. They won the first leg 1-0 and have won three of their last four matches to tighten their lead. São Paulo, on the other hand, have lost two in a row, and Bambo's offense is like a tiger on a mountain, with a lot of pressure on the road. With no wins in their last four matches, including three halftime losses, Bambo are wary of regaining their lead, so expect a stalemate in the early stages of the match, with the halftime worth looking forward to.