🎥 Grêmio and Corinthians draw with stunning goals, tricolor still winless
Grêmio and Corinthians drew 1-1 on Thursday night (12).
There were two beautiful goals in front of 20,465 people at the Arena do Grêmio.
The match was valid for the 12th round of the Brasileirão.
And it extended Grêmio's drought against Corinthians in the recent history of the duel: now it's 13 games without wins - since December 2, 2018.
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There have been three Alvinegro wins and ten draws since then.
Beautiful goals in a GOOD 1st half 🤩
The level of football presented in the initial stage drew positive attention.
There were balls hitting the post on both sides. And a lot of objectivity.
The Grêmio start was superior, with Timão taking control afterwards.
Volpi initiated the play, Alyson got rid of Cacá, and Braithwaite completed with category (29').
The Alvinegro response didn't take long and came with Breno Bidon finishing from outside the area (36').
Only beautiful goals counted.
Attempts
The second half wasn't full of real goal opportunities.
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Corinthians - already very depleted - had even more changes after the substitutions made by Dorival.
Mano - who lost Kike Oliveira still in the 1st half - also worked.
But nothing worked out. Grêmio got closer. Only without success.
📊 Table and schedule 📅
Grêmio and Corinthians reached 16 points in the BR table.
See the updated standings here.
Both will only play officially again in the second week of July.
Grêmio will be a visitor against Cruzeiro. Corinthians will host Red Bull Bragantino.
Matches of the 13th round of the Brasileirão and will be played between the 12th and 13th of next month - the CBF has not yet detailed.
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