📊G-6 shake-up and giants in free fall: table after #18 kicks off
In the first match of the day, Bahia and Sport drew 0-0.
The Tricolor de Aço risks losing their position by the end of the round, while the Leão remains winless in the championship and stuck at the bottom.
Next, Mirassol and Vasco played an electrifying game, with the Paulistas winning 3-2 after conceding a 2-2 draw with "lightning goals".
As a result, the "newcomer" to Serie A placed itself in the Libertadores qualification zone, while Cruz-Maltino risks ending the round in the relegation zone.
Finally, Everaldo "struck," and Fluminense defeated Grêmio 1-0. The Cariocas returned to winning ways after four rounds, while the Gauchos remain very close to the relegation zone.
The night for Flu fans was only marred by the fact that idol and captain Thiago Silva felt his thigh in the final stretch of the match.
📆 Other matches of the 18th round
Sunday (3) - 4 PM (Brasília time) - Botafogo vs. Cruzeiro
Sunday (3) - 4 PM (Brasília time) - Corinthians vs. Fortaleza
Sunday (3) - 6:30 PM (Brasília time) - Atlético-MG vs. RB Bragantino
Sunday (3) - 6:30 PM (Brasília time) - Ceará vs. Flamengo
Sunday (3) - 7:30 PM (Brasília time) - Vitória vs. Palmeiras
Sunday (3) - 8:30 PM (Brasília time) - Internacional vs. São Paulo
Monday (4) - 8 PM (Brasília time) - Santos vs. Juventude
📊 Check the updated Brasileirão standings
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
📸 YASUYOSHI CHIBA
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