CONMEBOL Sudamericana
(VIDEO) Santos Survived Without Neymar: Big Win, Drama, and Sudamericana Qualification
Santos turned pressure into a statement performance and overwhelmed Deportivo Cuenca at Vila Belmiro. With Gabigol shining, Neymar watching from the stands, and Brazão delivering late heroics, the Peixe booked a dramatic playoff berth.… Show More
Santos turned pressure into a statement performance and overwhelmed Deportivo Cuenca at Vila Belmiro. With Gabigol shining, Neymar watching from the stands, and Brazão delivering late heroics, the Peixe booked a dramatic playoff berth.
Santos turned pressure into a statement performance
There was no room for error, and Santos responded like a club that understood the weight of the moment. Facing a determined Deportivo Cuenca side hoping to spoil the night at Vila Belmiro, the Brazilian club made one thing clear early on: elimination from the Copa Sudamericana was not an option.
The 3-0 victory meant far more than just three points. It was a display of personality on a night where the circumstances felt heavier than tactics. Santos needed to win, impress, and keep one eye on San Lorenzo, as qualification would ultimately come down to goal difference in one of the competition’s most dramatic finishes.
Despite Neymar's absence and tension surrounding the stadium, Santos left behind the doubts that haunted much of its group-stage campaign.

Gabigol takes the stage
If there was one player expected to carry the responsibility of the night, it was Gabriel Barbosa, “Gabigol”. And the striker delivered exactly how stars are expected to—by showing up when everything was on the line.
His opening goal showcased experience, composure, and the instinct of a player who thrives in decisive moments. But his impact stretched far beyond scoring.
Gabigol became the emotional and tactical center of Santos’ attack, constantly linking play and keeping Deportivo Cuenca’s defense under pressure.
Alongside him, Miguel Terceros continued to prove why he has regained importance under manager Cuca, while Gabriel Bontempo added a touch of brilliance with a composed finish that effectively ended any hopes of a comeback.
Deportivo Cuenca paid the price for costly mistakes
For Deportivo Cuenca, the match became a painful reminder of everything that cannot happen in continental football. The Ecuadorian side resisted at times and attempted to answer with quick transitions, but ultimately looked overwhelmed by a much more aggressive opponent.
Even when opportunities appeared, Deportivo Cuenca struggled to capitalize, repeatedly running into a Santos side eager to exploit every weakness.
The scoreline could have been even harsher. Santos continued creating dangerous moments and left the impression that 3-0 merely reflected the gap that unfolded throughout the night.
Brazão slammed the door shut as Santos celebrated survival
Just when the night seemed complete, Gabriel Brazão added one final dramatic touch. The goalkeeper saved a late penalty, a moment that carried enormous weight considering the group’s tiebreaker situation.
While others depended on mathematics and outside results, Santos handled business with authority. The mix of attacking efficiency, competitive urgency, and late heroics turned Vila Belmiro into the stage of one of those unforgettable South American football nights.
Now, Piexe is left with an unavoidable question: Has the real Santos finally awakened, or was it just a burst of desperation?







