In the high-altitude air of Bogotá, São Paulo traveled not to conquer but to endure — and endurance proved enough. Fielding a reserve-laden side against Millonarios in the Copa Sudamericana, the Brazilian club absorbed the weight of a hostile crowd and a motivated opponent, leaving with a 0-0 draw that preserved their unbeaten standing atop the table. It is a reminder that in long competitions, the wisdom to protect what you have can matter as much as the ambition to take more.
São Paulo holds Millonarios draw in Colombia despite reserve lineup
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