Okay, so I wanted to get the timeline sorted for that Flamengo vs Criciúma game. Wasn’t able to watch it live, things kept popping up, you know how it goes. So, I decided to sit down and piece together the key moments afterwards, just to see how the match flowed.

Starting the Chase
First thing, I fired up my laptop and went looking for the match details. Found a couple of sports sites I usually check. Had to sift through a bit, avoiding spoilers for the final score right away, wanted to see the progression first.
Found a page with a minute-by-minute breakdown. That’s usually the best way, I find. Looked like things started pretty evenly, not much action in the first 15-20 minutes based on the log. Just the usual back and forth.
Mapping the Action
Then, around the 30-minute mark, looked like Flamengo broke through. Saw the entry for their first goal. Made a mental note of that. Always good to see who draws first blood. The rest of the first half seemed pretty standard, maybe a yellow card here or there, but nothing major changing the score.
- Checked the halftime notes – usually just says ‘Halftime’, not much insight there.
Second half kicked off. I scrolled down the timeline feed. Took a little while, but then Criciúma popped up with an equalizer! Always spices things up. Noted the time for that one too. Seemed like it happened maybe 15 minutes into the second half, give or take.
After that, the timeline showed a bunch of substitutions for both sides. Coaches trying to change things up, standard procedure. Saw a few more fouls listed, maybe another yellow card. The game must have gotten a bit tense then.

The Final Stretch
Towards the end, looked like Flamengo pushed hard. Found the entry for their second goal, pretty late in the game, maybe in the last 10 or 15 minutes. That must have been the decisive moment.
Scrolled right to the bottom to see the final whistle event. Confirmed the end time. So, basically, that was the flow: Flamengo takes the lead, Criciúma fights back, Flamengo gets the winner late on. Putting it together like this gives a much better feel than just seeing the final score. Just my way of catching up properly. Job done.