Next West Ham manager: 10 potential David Moyes replacements

David Moyes’ tenure at West Ham United is set to come to an end this summer. It has been a wild ride, with the Scot taking over for a second time in late 2019 to drag the Hammers to Premier League safety.

What followed was truly remarkable, with the former Everton and Manchester United boss guiding the east Londoners into Europe, making the Europa League semi-finals in 2021/22, before famously going all the way a year later in the Europa Conference League, in what is arguably Moyes’ finest hour of his career.

However, things have gone rather stale at the London Stadium; their latest Europa League exit, while representing progress, comes amid another lacklustre Premier League campaign as they struggled to maintain the levels reached in recent seasons.

Therefore, a change in the dugout could well be on the horizon as Moyes’ contract expires this summer, and Football FanCast has taken a look at some of the candidates to take over in 2024/25.

Manager

Current club

Odds

Julen Lopetegui

n/a

15/8

Graham Potter

n/a

4/1

Paulo Fonseca

Lille

6/1

Ruben Amorim

Sporting CP

7/1

Will Still

n/a

8/1

Brendan Rodgers

Celtic

10/1

Gary O'Neil

Wolves

10/1

Michael Carrick

Middlesbrough

10/1

Hansi Flick

n/a

12/1

Thomas Tuchel

Bayern Munich

16/1

1 Julen Lopetegui Free agent (Last job: Wolves)

Ex-Wolves, Sevilla and Spain boss Julen Lopetegui is now reportedly set to take over from David Moyes next season.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the Spaniard has agreed terms to become the Hammers' new boss, with contracts now set to be signed:

Lopetegui was hamstrung financially during his brief yet successful time at Molineux as he steered the club to Premier League safety before making way for Gary O’Neil in the summer.

He would represent a high-profile appointment without the need for a compensation package, and as a Europa League winner with Sevilla, Lopetegui certainly has the pedigree required to succeed Moyes in the London Stadium hot seat.

2 Graham Potter Free agent (Last job: Chelsea)

Chelsea's Graham Potter

Should things break down with Lopetegui, Graham Potter could be the leading candidate, with the 48-year-old having been out of work since being sacked by Chelsea in April 2023. He was arguably handed a poisoned chalice at Stamford Bridge having earned his stripes at Swansea City and Brighton & Hove Albion, as well as at Ostersunds in Sweden.

He’s been mentioned as a potential Moyes successor but is a man in demand, having recently held talks with Dutch giants Ajax, which reportedly broke down over salary demands. Whether he’d see West Ham as a bigger draw remains to be seen.

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ByCharlie Smith Oct 21, 2025 3 Paulo Fonseca Lille

Lille manager Paulo Fonseca.

Paulo Fonseca has often been linked with Premier League roles, with Spurs and Everton among those in the past to consider hiring the Portuguese manager, who is currently chasing a Champions League place at Lille.

A well-travelled coach with previous stints at FC Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk and Roma, his lack of Premier League experience may not be as big a problem compared to some of the alternatives here.

4 Ruben Amorim Sporting CP

Ruben Amorim for Sporting Lisbon

Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim has already had well-publicised talks with West Ham – talks he has since admitted were a “mistake”.

It appears his apology was out of respect for his current club rather than an outright rejection of West Ham, though you would imagine it would be some U-turn to end up signing the dotted line at the London Stadium now. In fact, he has since pledged his future to Sporting.

That said, given his domestic and European success in recent years, it does suggest the Hammers are looking for an exciting appointment.

5 Will Still Free agent (Last job: Stade Reims)

Comfortably the youngest candidate on this list, Will Still has been a trailblazer as manager of Stade Reims in France’s Ligue 1, with his side holding their own in mid-table before he suddenly left his role by mutual consent this week.

Interestingly, Still is a West Ham fan, though whether the likes of David Sullivan will see his short managerial career to date as enough to take the team to the next level is another question.

6 Brendan Rodgers Celtic

Brendan Rodgers.

An experienced boss at Premier League level, Brendan Rodgers was last in the English top flight with Leicester City, who went on to be relegated under Dean Smith.

Having managed in Europe with Celtic and Liverpool, there is no doubting the Northern Irishman’s credentials, but abruptly leaving the Bhoys for a second time may appear unlikely.

7 Gary O’Neil Wolves

Gary O’Neil has impressed since taking over from Julen Lopetegui at Wolves, with the former West Ham midfielder arguably punching above his weight with the Old Gold by keeping them clear of relegation trouble throughout the current campaign.

Having impressed at Bournemouth too, the only question would be whether hiring O’Neil would be seen as a step forward.

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ByJack Salveson Holmes Apr 15, 2024 8 Michael Carrick Middlesbrough

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Another former West Ham midfielder, Michael Carrick’s first steps into senior management with Middlesbrough have seen some promising signs, with Boro making the Championship play-offs in his first season at the helm. He also guided his team to the Carabao Cup semis this term.

Having also been in caretaker charge of Manchester United, he would appear to be unflustered by the prospect of returning to east London.

9 Hansi Flick Free agent (Last job: Germany)

A Bundesliga and Champions League winner with Bayern Munich, there’s no doubt that Hansi Flick would be a huge coup for the Hammers.

His time as national coach of Germany may persuade the powers that be at the London Stadium that there are better, more reliable options available – but maybe Flick would see West Ham as the right team to rebuild his managerial career at club level.

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ByTom Cunningham Jun 12, 2024 10 Thomas Tuchel Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel

Set to exit Bavaria this summer, Thomas Tuchel has been mentioned as a potential Moyes successor in recent weeks. Another manager who needs no introduction, the Champions League winner could argue he has unfinished business in the Premier League.

This one looks to be on the unlikelier end of the scale, but the Hammers could yet be rewarded for their ambition if they were to hire the former Chelsea boss.

طاهر محمد طاهر: فخور بهدفي الأول مع منتخب مصر.. وأركز في الملعب فقط

تحدث طاهر محمد طاهر لاعب النادي الأهلي ومنتخب مصر، عن تألقه في الفترة الأخيرة وتسجيله هدفه الأول مع الفراعنة أمام الرأس الأخضر.

وكان طاهر محمد طاهر نجح في تسجيل هدف منتخب مصر الأول أمام الرأس الأخضر، في المباراة التي أقيمت أمس الجمعة في تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا وهو الهدف الأول له مع الفراعنة خلال 3 مباريات لعبها فقط.

طالع | فيديو | بمهارة رائعة.. طاهر محمد طاهر يسجل هدف مصر الأول أمام الرأس الأخضر

وقال طاهر في تصريحات صحفية نقلها مراسل “بطولات”: “سعيد بتسجيل أول هدف بقميص منتخب مصر في مسيرته، وسأسعى خلال الفترة المقبلة، لمواصلة تقديم مستويات قوية مع المنتخب والنادي الأهلي”.

وأضاف: “الفترة الحالية أعمل على التركيز في الملعب، من أجل الاستمرار في تقديم المستويات المطلوبة، ومساعدة المنتخب المصري والنادي الأهلي لإسعاد الجماهير”.

Phillips may never wear the shirt again if West Ham unleash exciting teen

West Ham United supporters have been treated to another rollercoaster of a campaign under David Moyes and there is much to fight for heading into the business end, with it all to play for in the Premier League and out on the continent.

Seventh in the standings, three points behind Manchester United, West Ham have made a pleasing resurgence domestically after finishing 14th last year and selling Declan Rice to Arsenal for £105m.

Also, having won last year's Europa Conference League, the Hammers are fighting in the Europa League and face Bayer Leverkusen in the quarter-finals next month, with Xabi Alonso's side unbeaten in all competitions this season.

Most of the signings made since the end of last season have been effective, but one player who has unquestionably struggled to perform is Kalvin Phillips, who fell from prominence at Manchester City and saw a route to east London as a route toward resurgency.

Halfway through this stint, it has been anything but…

Why it's gone wrong for Kalvin Phillips at West Ham

Phillips joined Manchester City from Leeds United in a £45m package in 2022 and won the treble in his maiden campaign, though starting just two Premier League matches – both coming in May – and being labelled "overweight" by Pep Guardiola hardly spoke of success on a personal level.

Kalvin Phillips for West Ham

Fortunes did not improve during the current campaign and, if it wasn't already, it became crystal-clear that the England international needed to leave the Etihad fold, and with Moyes' side in need of some extra bodywork in the centre of the park, a loan move was organised – with discussions over a permanent transfer anticipated to follow during the off-season.

However, the 28-year-old has nosedived, going from paltry match action to chastening displays on the field, making a streak of errors in his first matches against Bournemouth and Manchester United.

He's now chalked up six Premier League performances for United but was an unused substitute during the recent draw against Aston Villa, having been withdrawn at half-time against relegation-threatened Burnley the match before, 2-0 down and later branded with a 3/10 match rating by The Evening Standard's Malik Ouzia, with the reporter writing:

'Another rotten afternoon. Started slowly, failed to close Fofana for the opener and then dragged at half-time.'

It's hardly likely that West Ham will be eager to fork out a sum to bring him to the club for good, and especially so when a homegrown talent such as George Earthy now sits on the cusp of a regular role in the first-team.

Why George Earthy could be a star at West Ham

19-year-old academy star Earthy made his senior debut off the bench during West Ham's 5-0 thrashing over Freiburg in the Europa League this month, also sitting on the bench during three of the club's last four Premier League outings, still yet to grace the field.

A creative, forward-thinking midfielder, Earthy has been lauded for his "brilliant" displays by club insider ExWHUemployee and boasts a stunning return of eight goals and seven assists from 18 fixtures in the Premier League 2 this season, of which the young Hammers are placed second.

Moreover, the teenager is blessed with elite technical quality and this is evidenced through his efforts in the EFL Trophy this term, complementing a four-goal-contribution return from five games with a 90% pass success rate and an average of three ball recoveries per game, as per Sofascore.

While he's blessed with some pace, Earthy is not the kind of player to weave past opponents en-route to the box, instead focusing on his ball-playing skills and striking ability, with impressive spatial awareness and composure in key moments.

Naturally, this can be translated into different facets of the midfield game, with Earthy competent in deeper midfield positions despite being utilised in a No. 10 deployment with regularity throughout his formative years.

Earthy has everything that he needs to blossom into a real star on the Premier League scene, and while he will never have the raw defensive talent of Phillips, Edson Alvarez is as good as any in the holding midfield position and his ability on the ball could blend wonderfully with the Mexican's tough-tackling expertise.

Kalvin Phillips: PL Match Ratings at West Ham

Fixture

Result

Player rating

vs Bournemouth (H)

1-1 draw

4/10

vs Manchester United (A)

3-0 loss

4/10

vs Arsenal (H)

6-0 loss

4/10

vs Nottingham Forest (A)

2-0 loss

3/10

vs Everton (A)

3-1 win

6/10

vs Burnley (H)

2-2 draw

3/10

Sourced via The Evening Standard

Moyes must seriously consider giving Earthy some more game time, and some first minutes in the Premier League, to kickstart his development into a regular presence in the senior set-up in what would be a triumph on a personal level, severing Phillips' prospects of rising to the fore at the London Stadium.

No West Ham supporters wishes to see Phillips fail, but the one-time Leeds centrepiece has failed his audition in the capital and it's harder to envisage a turnaround before the campaign's completion.

Alvarez anchors the midfield brilliantly, while Lucas Paqueta is an elite playmaker and Tomas Soucek is as industrious as they come.

There simply isn't space for a player who would cost a pretty penny, earns a healthy salary at £150k-per-week and is actually having a detrimental effect on West Ham's fluency and spark.

A dynamic midfielder of Earthy's potential, however, deserves a shot, featuring regularly and sharpening his tools as he edges closer toward a starring spot in the club's ranks.

Jesse Lingards sends inspirational July message as ex-Man Utd star continues to enjoy FC Seoul adventure in K League

Jesse Lingard sent an uplifting message to his Instagram followers as he continues to enjoy his time with FC Seoul in South Korea.

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  • Lingard joined Seoul in early 2024
  • Ex-Man Utd man overcame rough start
  • Sends inspirational message on Instagram
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    After more than six months without a club following his release from Nottingham Forest, Lingard joined Seoul in the K-League in early 2024. After a rough start, which involved injuries and being criticised by manager Kim Gi-dong, the 31-year-old has settled in at the South Korean team. Now, he has sent a motivational July message on social media.

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  • WHAT JESSE LINGARD SAID

    In addition to posting a photo of a whiteboard with motivational phrases such as: "Give 100%", "No excuses", "Positive vibes only" and "Fight until the end", Lingard posted on Instagram…

    "(J)ust believe ✨

    (U)plift others 🏋🏾‍♂️

    (L)ove yourself ❤️

    (Y)ou got this 🙌🏾."

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    Lingard, who turned down the chance to join a host of teams before signing for Seoul, is finding his feet in his new surroundings. He has scored two goals in 12 games as his side sit sixth in the table and are just two places and six points behind Ulsan HD – who sit in the last of the AFC Champions League qualification places.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Lingard's Seoul side, who beat Incheon 1-0 on Saturday, next face third-placed Pohang Steelers in the league on August 11, before hosting mid-table Jeju five days later.

United States blasted for 'insecurity and inferiority complex' as ex-USMNT star Alexi Lalas defends country's players and coaches after Copa America humbling

Alexi Lalas has blasted the USMNT's 'inferiority complex' after their humiliating Copa America exit.

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USMNT eliminated in group stagesLost to Panama and UruguayLalas savages culture in countryWHAT HAPPENED?

The USMNT lost to Uruguay and Panama in the group stages of the Copa America, having opened their campaign with a 2-0 win over Bolivia. Their humiliating exit led to the departure of Gregg Berhalter as coach, and Lalas has now taken aim at the culture in the country, insisting an "inferiority complex" is to blame for their recent struggles, as fans "degrade" their best players.

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The USMNT are ranked 11th in the world by FIFA; by comparison, Panama are 43rd and Uruguay are 14th. Although they won the CONCACAF Nations League in March, their most recent tournament showing may see them tumble down the standings.

WHAT LALAS SAID

Lalas wrote on X: "Our American soccer insecurity and inferiority complex is nothing new. We've long degraded/devalued our own American soccer players, coaches, and culture out of some misguided belief that our relative late entry into the world's game somehow makes us unworthy. We need to stop."

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The USMNT must find a new manager before their next fixture on September 8, when they play Canada in a friendly. They have already been turned down by ex-Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp after making contact with the German.

Why Mason Greenwood made flying visit to Man Utd's Carrington base but did not join pre-season training – explained

Manchester United outcast Mason Greenwood visited the club's Carrington base on Monday but did not join training with the team.

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  • Greenwood visits Carrington
  • Doesn't join in pre-season training
  • Discussed exit briefly before leaving
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Greenwood's future at Manchester United has been uncertain since the winger was suspended by the club in January 2022 having been accused of attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Although the charges against him were discontinued in February 2023, Greenwood was loaned to La Liga side Getafe last summer and is expected to move on permanently now the transfer window is open again. Following the expiry of his loan, the forward returned to Carrington on Monday but he has not joined United's pre-season training.

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    THE EXPLANATION

    According to , Greenwood attended the training centre to continue working on negotiations regarding his departure from Old Trafford. During a meeting with the club's football leadership team, Greenwood had a positive conversation over carrying on his career elsewhere. The 22-year-old then departed again without joining his Man Utd colleagues on the grass.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Greenwood reportedly has interest from French side Marseille and Serie A side Lazio over a permanent move after Getafe pulled out from the race very early on due to the Red Devils' asking price.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR GREENWOOD?

    As per reports over the past week, the forward has set a deadline for the Red Devils to sort his situation out as he wants to know where he will be plying his trade as clubs begin their pre-season preparations.

Harry Kane compared with Cristiano Ronaldo as ex-England star Peter Crouch claims Three Lions captain does not get enough 'respect' amid Euro 2024 struggles

Former England forward Peter Crouch defended Harry Kane's poor form in Euro 2024 as he drew comparison with Cristiano Ronaldo.

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Crouch defends Kane's poor formCompared Kane to RonaldoEngland captain has scored twice in Euro 2024WHAT HAPPENED?

Harry Kane has received a lot of criticism for his poor run of form in the ongoing Euro 2024. The England captain has scored just twice in five appearances in the ongoing competition and has failed to make much impact in the attacking third.

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Amid criticism of the former Tottenham star, Crouch has come into the Three Lions captain's defence as he reminded the naysayers about the striker's contribution to the national team over the years. He even cited Kane's form from the 2023/24 season where the 30-year-old broke multiple scoring records in his debut season with Bayern Munich.

The ex-Liverpool star also brought up the example of Cristiano Ronaldo by suggesting that unlike the Portugal star – who plies his trade in Saudi Arabia – Kane has consistently performed in the Bundesliga which is among the top leagues in the world.

WHAT PETER CROUCH SAID

Speaking to Paddy Power, Crouch said, "Harry Kane hasn’t looked himself in the tournament. He’s been so good for England over the years, and even this last season at Bayern Munich he’s scored 40-odd goals, but he’s been anonymous at times in this competition. You do just feel with someone like that that they’re a killer in the box – if you get one chance, you still want it to fall to him. I mean, he’s Harry Kane and if he creates that one moment, he will score.

"Sometimes I feel like there is a lack of respect for what he’s done. He’s England's record goal scorer of all-time. And it’s not like he’s off playing in Saudi Arabia like Cristiano Ronaldo, for example – he’s just scored a load of goals for one of the biggest clubs in the world last season. I’m not going to get away from the fact that he’s been anonymous in some of the games, and he’s not played as well as others, but I’d still stick with him, and I think he’ll score on Wednesday night."

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The England skipper will hope to regain his form on Wednesday as his side take on Ronald Koeman's Netherlands in a blockbuster Euro 2024 semi-final clash in Dortmund.

Explained: Why the FA had Wembley grass shipped to Germany for England's Euro 2024 campaign

The FA have reportedly shipped the Wembley grass to Germany to aid England's training sessions during Euro 2024.

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  • FA provide England with Wembley grass in Germany
  • Have hired Harrod Sport to equip the training camp
  • Aims to provide Southgate with the best facilities
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The England squad has set up their training camp in Blankenhain, a small town located in East Germany. However, despite being miles away from the comforts of home, Gareth Southgate's men have the luxury of feeling the warmth of Wembley grass at their feet – thanks to an FA initiative that aims to provide the players with a familiar playing surface, potentially giving them an edge in their bid for continental glory.

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    The decision to use the same grass as Wembley at their training base was meticulously planned months in advance by FA staff, ensuring everything was ready for the squad's arrival. The consistency of the playing surface can help players adjust more seamlessly when transitioning between training sessions and competitive matches. This attention to detail is part of the FA’s broader strategy to aid the team in their quest to win their first major trophy since 1966.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    The preparations for Euro 2024 were further bolstered by the involvement of Harrod Sport, a sports equipment company based in Lowestoft, Suffolk. They have a longstanding relationship with the FA and the British firm was once again called upon to provide goalposts and equipment for training in Germany.

    "We will have a presence at the actual tournament for matches and we've also helped the England team with their requirements," said Kevin Utton, the sports sales and marketing director at Harrod Sport.

    "We worked to get some goals and some equipment, to the standard he would want, over to Germany – which they will use at the base camp. Several sets of goals have gone to Germany ready to be used by the England guys to train with. The last time the Euros were in Germany, England were based in a camp called Baden-Baden and we did exactly the same thing, which was probably well over 10 or 15 years ago."

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    WHAT NEXT?

    England's Euro 2024 journey begins with a challenging fixture against Serbia on June 16th at the Arena Auf Schalke. This match will set the tone for the team's campaign, which continues with games against Denmark and Slovenia in the following ten days. English fans would hope that the efforts put in by the FA would reap dividends and that Harry Kane and Co. would go deep into the tournament.

Jose Mourinho's new rival in Istanbul! Besiktas name ex-Arsenal and Barcelona star as head coach after Portuguese legend's arrival

Besiktas have appointed Giovanni van Bronckhorst as their new manager after seeing bitter rivals Fenerbahce lure Jose Mourinho to Turkey.

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  • Mourinho appointed as Fenerbahce boss
  • Van Bronckhorst hired by Besiktas
  • Istanbul derby always heated
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Besiktas have announced the appointment of former Arsenal and Barcelona ace Van Bronckhorst, following the Dutchman's departure from Rangers in 2022. Van Bronckhorst's arrival coincides with Fenerbahce hiring Mourinho, meaning the two will go head to head in the Istanbul derby next season.

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    Besiktas appointed Fernando Santos in January, but parted company with the manager in April, leading them back to another managerial search. They had been linked with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but appear to have snubbed the Norwegian in favour of the Dutch tactician.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    Besiktas finished in a lowly sixth in the Super Lig in 2023-24 and have not won the title in Turkey since 2020-21. Nevertheless, they have lifted the top-flight trophy 16 times, and Van Bronckhorst will be under pressure to return the club to their former glories.

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    Van Bronckhorst may begin reshaping his squad this summer as Besiktas aim to improve on a dismal campaign. They will, of course, be out to better Mourinho's Fenerbahce.

Bragantino toma susto, mas derrota o Santo André pelo Paulistão

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Foi no sufoco, mas o Bragantino derrotou o Santo André por 2 a 1, no Nabi Abi Chedid, na noite deste domingo, pelo Campeonato Paulista. Com o placar, o Massa Bruta chega aos 8 pontos e lidera a chave C, com um ponto e jogo a mais que o Palmeiras. O Ramalhão, por sua vez, é o vice-líder do grupo A, com 5 pontos.

Calendário

Na próxima rodada, o Bragantino encara a Inter de Limeira, fora de casa. O Santo André recebe o São Bento, no ABC. Os jogos estão marcados para o próximo fim de semana, porém, a princípio, serão adiados pela paralisação de eventos esportivos em São Paulo devido ao combate à pandemia de Coronavírus. Nesta segunda-feira (15), haverá reunião entre a Federação Paulo e o Governo de São Paulo para tentar resolver o impasse.

Massacre do Braga

O Bragantino mostrou ao que veio com apenas dois minutos. Claudinho saiu na grande área e fuzilou para abrir o marcador. Mesmo com o placar a seu favor, o time do interior paulista manteve a postura ofensiva e cansou de perder ótimas chances com Helinho e Artur. Apesar do volume, o placar com a vantagem mínima saiu de forma barata ao time do ABC.

Gol no início

Na etapa final, o Braga repetiu a pressão e com quatro minutos ampliou. Weverton cruzou rasteiro e Ytalo apareceu sozinho. O artilheiro não desperdiçou e deu tranquilidade ao Massa Bruta.

Ramalhão reage

Com o placar de 2 a 0 a seu favor, o Bragantino diminuiu o ritmo e trouxe o Santo André para o confronto. Aos poucos, o Ramalhão cresceu dentro de campo e chegou ao seu gol com Fernandinho.

Bola do jogo

Na busca pelo empate, o Santo André teve a chance nos acréscimos. Após a sobra no escanteio, Minho chutou e Luan Cândido salvou. A bola caiu nos pés de Bruno Santos, que pegou firme e Júlio César fez milagre.

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