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Deportivo Saprissa
Municipal Pérez Zeledón
Attacks
138
98
Dangerous Attacks
85
43
Ball Possession
67
33
On Target
10
1
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End 4-0
95′
4-0
G. Torres
93′
3-0
G. Torres
88′
2-0
J.Brenes
84′
1-0
M.Torres
82′
R. Chirino
L.Paradela
82′
J. Mora
A.Soto
81′
J.Brenes
79′
B. S. Cruz
71′
A. Rodríguez
D. Guzmán
71′
O.Sinclair
tomas rodriguez
70′
R. Rojas
E.Drummond
70′
R.Rodriguez
K.Porras
68′
M.Morán
65′
E.Drummond
64′
G. Torres
B.Hernandez
56′
J. Aguirre
José Alejandro Porras Montero
56′
B.Sequeira
maximo pereira
46′
P. Arboine
Halftime 0-0
46′
L.Paradela
45′
L.Hernandez
36′
33′
E. Pastrana
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Match Info
Deportivo Saprissa delivered a commanding performance to thrash Municipal Pérez Zeledón 4-0 in a Costa Rica Primera Division fixture at the Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá. The comprehensive victory solidifies Saprissa's position near the top of the league table and serves as a statement of intent in the title race. The match was effectively decided in the first half, with the home side racing to a three-goal lead before the break. Saprissa's attacking fluidity was too much for Pérez Zeledón to handle, as they added a fourth goal in the second half to complete the rout. Key moments included an early opener that settled nerves, a quickfire double to put the game beyond doubt, and a clinical finish to cap off the scoring. The standout performance came from Saprissa's forward line, which exploited space with pace and precision, while the defense recorded a clean sheet with minimal fuss. This result sees Saprissa pick up three crucial points, applying pressure on their rivals, while Pérez Zeledón will be concerned by the heavy nature of the defeat as they look to move away from the lower reaches of the standings. Post-match, the Saprissa manager praised his team's intensity from the first whistle, while the Pérez Zeledón coach acknowledged his side was second-best in all departments. The starting lineups featured Saprissa's typical attacking setup and Pérez Zeledón's defensive block, which ultimately could not withstand the pressure.

