Vasco’s head coach, Fernando Diniz, staunchly defended his team’s performance following a disappointing 1-1 draw against Chapecoense on Thursday, October 5, 2025, at São Januário. The result marked another stumble for the Cruzmaltino, despite dominating the entire match.
Despite the palpable frustration over the outcome, Diniz was quick to dismiss any notion of the team struggling inherently to secure victories. Instead, he pointed directly to the squad’s inability to capitalize on a multitude of scoring opportunities created throughout the game.
The coach emphasized that a lack of effort in training was not the issue, highlighting past matches where goals flowed freely. He contrasted this with the recent fixture, where the ball “stubbornly refused to go in,” much to the team’s dismay.
Diniz addresses performance despite frustrating outcome
Fernando Diniz articulated a clear distinction between the match’s result and the team’s overall display. He classified the 1-1 draw as “very frustrating” solely due to the scoreline, asserting that in terms of performance, there was no cause for concern. The team, he argued, showcased complete dominance, played exceptionally well, generated numerous scoring chances, and concurrently offered very few opportunities to the opponent.
His perspective underlined a belief that the groundwork for victory is consistently being laid, even if the final execution sometimes falls short. Diniz referenced previous high-scoring encounters, such as netting five goals against Internacional, six against Santos, and four in other instances, as proof of the team’s inherent scoring capability. He maintained that today’s lack of goals was an anomaly rather than a systemic flaw, urging patience and continued effort.
Missed opportunities cited as key factor
The coach repeatedly stressed that the primary issue against Chapecoense was the sheer volume of missed chances. Despite creating a significant number of clear-cut opportunities, Vasco failed to convert them into goals, allowing their opponents a lifeline in the game.
He lamented that the ball simply “refused to enter” the net, echoing a common sentiment among teams that dominate possession and create, but cannot find the back of the net. This specific failing became the focal point of Diniz’s post-match analysis.
Defensive solidity questioned after draw
Addressing concerns regarding the perceived fragility of Vasco’s defensive system, Diniz firmly rebutted the criticism, stating he did not view the defense as weak against Chapecoense. He acknowledged that some players experienced fatigue as the game progressed, leading to misplaced passes and opening up transition opportunities for the opposing team. This natural progression, combined with Chapecoense’s need to push forward in pursuit of an equalizer, contributed to moments of vulnerability. Diniz further explained that leading 1-0 and subsequently missing numerous chances naturally induced a degree of nervousness within the squad. He attributed the late concession to collective anxiety, citing previous disappointing results against Madureira (draw) and Mirassol (loss) as contributing factors to a “desnecessária” (unnecessary) foul that led to the equalizer. He highlighted that Chapecoense managed only four shots on target throughout the entire match, underscoring his belief in the overall defensive strength despite the late lapse.
Explaining late-game errors and composure
Diniz further elaborated on the moments leading up to Chapecoense’s equalizer, emphasizing that the team should not have opened up the game unnecessarily. He noted an acceleration in play that was not required, resulting in critical errors.
Crucially, the team, which had maintained high passing accuracy for most of the match, made about four easy unforced errors in the final minutes. These mistakes provided Chapecoense with crucial possession at a critical juncture.
Handing over possession allowed the opposition to launch sustained attacks, intensifying the pressure on Vasco’s defense. This shift in momentum directly led to Chapecoense pushing forward aggressively.
The coach suggested that greater tranquility and better ball retention were needed in the game’s closing stages. Playing with composure involves attracting the opponent, utilizing the goalkeeper effectively, and knowing when to play short or long passes depending on the game’s demands.
Tactical approach under scrutiny
The technical staff’s strategic choices during the high-pressure final minutes are now under renewed focus. Diniz indicated that the team’s approach needed more calm, particularly concerning possession management.
He detailed the tactical considerations, explaining that when under pressure, a team must learn to manage the game by either attracting the opponent and using the goalkeeper for back passes or opting for long balls to relieve pressure.
This adaptability, he stressed, is paramount for a team looking to close out games effectively and avoid late collapses, which have plagued Vasco in recent outings.
Upcoming carioca championship challenge
Vasco is now set to return to the pitch for the Campeonato Carioca this Sunday, October 8, 2025, at 6:00 PM Brasília time (5:00 PM ET), hosting rivals Botafogo at São Januário. The team will be seeking to translate their dominant performances into decisive victories.

