Welcome to Extratips! Today, we dive into a rollercoaster of a clash between Bahia and Fluminense that ended dead even at 3-3. Key moments? First, Cano’s early goal set the tone, only for Bahia to quickly cancel with an own goal. Then, Everton Ribeiro’s slick finish put Bahia ahead before Cano struck again to level the score. The game exploded late, with Nonato’s decisive goal putting Fluminense up 3-2, but Bahia refused to fold, stealing a dramatic draw in stoppage time. Both standout players starred—Cano’s brace showing clinical finishing, while Fluminense's resilience kept them in the hunt. Tactically, both sides flung on attackers late, aiming for the win, but the match packed more surprises than a box of chocolates. Interestingly, odds favored a Fluminense win, yet the draw proved to be the equalizer—a reality check for bookmakers and punters alike. Historically, these sides have had tight battles, and today's draw maintains that pattern. The result slightly dents Fluminense’s hopes of extending their top spot while giving Bahia a boost in their playoff push. With both teams showing grit, expect more fireworks ahead. Key talking points? The impact of late substitutions and the resilience shown in a match that swung wildly. All in all, a classic example of football’s beautiful chaos.