When Gil Vicente faced Braga in the last round, the match was rich in strategy and tactics. Gil Vicente opted for a 4-2-3-1 system, allowing for a balance between defense and attack. Playing at home, the team was compelled to keep possession and force Braga to chase the ball.

The role of midfielders, especially A. Bamba and Gui Beleza, was crucial. Both moved intelligently, creating space and serving as support points. The synergy between the midfield and attacking players was evident, and on several occasions, their movement drew Braga's defense, opening holes that Sergio Bermejo and Carlos Eduardo exploited.

In defense, Jonathan Buatu and M. Elimbi Gilbert were responsible for neutralizing Braga's attacking forays. Their performance was notable, especially in counter-attack situations where they managed to nullify the opponent's main advances. The crowd demanded solid defending, and the response came in the form of good positioning and interceptions.

Gil Vicente demonstrated that it can compete at a high level, even against a tough opponent like Braga. The tactics employed highlight the team's identity, which blends possession play with quick transitions. This approach could be the key to securing important points in the upcoming rounds.