
HALF-TIME: Palmeiras 0-0 Botafogo
Renato Paiva will be pleased with his team's strong defensive work in the first half, but ultimately needs a lot more out of his attacking players.
The trio of Igor Jesus, Jefferson Savarino, and Artur have a combined 28 touches in the first half and one shot attempt. If things don't change, we could see early substitutions in the second half.
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