Vasco da Gama Reveals Starting XI for Copa do Brasil Debut Against Paysandu
The quest for continental glory begins anew. This Tuesday night, Vasco da Gama steps onto the historic turf of the Mangueirão Stadium in Belém to face Paysandu, marking its debut in the 2026 Copa do Brasil. As the 2011 champion and current runner-up, Cruz-Maltino carries the weight of expectation into the fifth round, aiming to navigate a tricky away leg against a seasoned Copa do Brasil campaigner. Coach Renato Gaúcho has revealed his tactical hand, making three strategic changes to the side that recently conquered São Paulo in the Brasileirão. The stage is set for a classic clash of tradition versus ambition under the Amazonian sky.
Renato’s Gambit: Analyzing Vasco’s Tactical Adjustments
Fresh off a morale-boosting 2-1 victory over São Paulo, Renato Gaúcho has opted for rotation and specific matchup strategy for the trip to the North. The announced line-up shows a clear intent to balance defensive solidity with offensive freshness in the challenging away environment.
The most notable changes come in defense and attack. In goal, Leo Jardim retains his place, but in front of him, the experienced Saldivia steps in for the suspended Cuesta, forming a central partnership with Maicon. The inclusion of Pumita Rodríguez for Paulo Henrique suggests a desire for different creative dynamics in midfield, possibly seeking more verticality against a compact Paysandu block.
Up front, the choice is particularly intriguing. Lucas Figueiredo “Spinelli” gets the nod ahead of David, indicating Renato’s plan for a classic, physical number nine to anchor the attack and battle Paysandu’s robust defenders. This is a lineup crafted for a battle, acknowledging the unique pressures of a Copa do Brasil opener away from home.
- Key In: Pumita Rodríguez (Midfield), Saldivia (Defense), Lucas Spinelli (Attack).
- Key Out: Paulo Henrique, Cuesta (suspended), David.
- Tactic: A shift towards a more physically imposing and direct approach, leveraging set-pieces and target-man play.
The Paysandu Challenge: Papão da Curuzu is No Pushover
Vasco da Gama would be foolish to underestimate its host. Paysandu, the legendary “Papão da Curuzu,” is a giant in the northern region and a veteran of countless Copa do Brasil dramas. They have already demonstrated their knockout pedigree this season, dispatching two “Portuguesas” to reach this stage.
Their path to face Vasco was earned, not given:
- A 3-1 victory over Portuguesa-RJ in the third round.
- A hard-fought 3-2 win against Portuguesa-SP in the fourth round.
Playing at the Mangueirão is a monumental advantage for Paysandu. The crowd is passionate, the atmosphere is oppressive for visitors, and the team feeds off that energy. They will look to disrupt Vasco’s rhythm, press high in moments, and exploit any hesitation. For Vasco, this isn’t just a football match; it’s a cultural and sporting test of resilience. Managing the game’s emotional temperature will be as crucial as any tactical plan.
Strategic Stakes and the Road to São Januário
This first leg is all about positioning. The Copa do Brasil‘s two-legged format means no tie is decided in the opening 90 minutes, but a positive result can set an authoritative tone. For Vasco, an away goal—or better yet, a victory—would be a massive step towards the sixth round, allowing them to control the narrative for the return leg.
That decisive return leg is already scheduled for May 13, a Wednesday night at the iconic São Januário. The prospect of a roaring home crowd in Rio de Janeiro with a favorable result in hand is a powerful motivator for Renato Gaúcho’s men. Conversely, a poor result in Belém could turn that second leg into a high-pressure cauldron. Every clearance, every save, and every counter-attack on Tuesday night will be played with the ghost of São Januário’s future atmosphere in mind.
Vasco’s recent form in the Brasileirão provides a confidence boost, but the Copa do Brasil is a different tournament, often decided by moments of individual brilliance, defensive errors, or sheer will. The experience within Vasco’s squad, from Maicon to Léo Jardim, will be vital in navigating these unique pressures.
Prediction: A Tense Opening Chapter Favors Vasco’s Experience
Forecasting this match requires understanding its likely phases. Paysandu will start with ferocious intensity, fueled by a packed Mangueirão. Vasco’s primary objective in the first half-hour will be to weather that storm, stay organized, and quiet the crowd. The defensive solidity provided by the Maicon-Saldivia axis will be paramount.
As the game progresses, Vasco’s superior technical quality should begin to tell. The creativity of Pumita Rodríguez and the wing play of Rossi and Adson could find spaces against a tiring opponent. The key weapon may well be Lucas Spinelli; his ability to hold up play and bring others into the attack could be the perfect antidote to an away fixture.
We predict a tight, physically demanding contest. A goalless draw would be a respectable result for Vasco, but the team’s attacking momentum and Renato’s proactive changes suggest they will chase more. A 1-1 draw feels like a probable outcome, with Vasco securing a precious away goal. However, a narrow 1-0 victory for Cruz-Maltino is firmly within the realm of possibility if they execute their game plan with discipline and clinical precision in the final third.
Conclusion: The Long Journey Back to Glory Begins in Belém
For Vasco da Gama, the 2026 Copa do Brasil represents more than just a trophy; it’s a path back to national relevance and a chance to erase the sting of last year’s final defeat. That long journey starts not at the famous São Januário, but hundreds of miles away in the heart of the Amazon. The line-up chosen by Renato Gaúcho signals respect for the opponent and the competition. It blends experience with specific tactical solutions. While the Mangueirão presents a formidable hurdle, Vasco possesses the pedigree and the personnel to emerge from this first leg in a commanding position. All eyes will be on Belém at 9:30 p.m., as the whistle blows and Cruz-Maltino takes its first step in a campaign they hope will end in eternal glory.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
