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Cássio scares Cruzeiro, Alan Patrick left red-faced at Inter; see more

Cássio scares Cruzeiro, Alan Patrick left red-faced at Inter; see more

Yahoo22-05-2025

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The third phase of the Copa do Brasil 2025 continues this Thursday (22) with six more matches.
In the first two matches of the evening, Cássio and Alan Patrick were the "highlights" for Cruzeiro and Internacional.Explanation: in Goiânia, where the Raposa faces Vila Nova, the experienced goalkeeper felt unwell and collapsed on the field, needing medical assistance.
According to ge, Cássio had a drop in blood pressure and needed to ingest some salt to recover.
CAIU A PRESSíO!Cássio sente um mal estar e é atendido no gramado. Goleiro do Cruzeiro ingere sal e se recupera na sequência. pic.twitter.com/cj6g7uyZfx
— ge (@geglobo) May 22, 2025
Meanwhile, in Florianópolis, where Inter is playing against Maracanã, Alan Patrick continues his "ordeal" against goalkeeper Raiyr.This is because, just like in the first leg at Beira-Rio, the star wearing the number 10 jersey for Colorado missed a penalty.
This time, however, Alan Patrick attempted a chip shot, but the goalkeeper of the Ceará team didn't even move to make the save.
Alan Patrick bateu o pênalti de cavadinha e se deu mal. Goleiro Rair, do Maracanã, ficou parado e defendeu com facilidade. No jogo de ida contra o Inter, Rair já tinha defendido um pênalti batido por Alan Patrick. pic.twitter.com/sFB4ynPo0u
— ge (@geglobo) May 22, 2025
And to conclude this "strange" start to the evening in Brazilian football, Felipe Anderson left the Palmeiras game against Ceará with less than 12 minutes of play.
#FelipeAnderson sentiu e saiu bem no comecinho do jogo! Mayke no lugar dele!#Palmeiras #Ceará #PALxCEA #CopadoBrasilNoPrimeVideo #CopadoBrasil #EsporteéNoAmazonPrime pic.twitter.com/KOFrXri4W2
— Prime Video Sport Brasil (@pvsportbr) May 22, 2025📸 Pedro H. Tesch - 2024 Getty Images

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