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Cruzeiro bow out of the Sudamericana after a dull draw at Mineirão

Cruzeiro bow out of the Sudamericana after a dull draw at Mineirão

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In Mineirão, Cruzeiro drew 0-0 with Unión Santa Fe, this Wednesday (28), in the last round of the group stage of the Conmebol Sudamericana.
Already eliminated in advance, the Fox entered the field with a totally reserve team.
But, even with one more player since the first half, Cruzeiro couldn't impose itself on the field and created little to open the scoring.With the result, Cruzeiro finished in third place in Group E with five points.
The Fox returns to the field next Sunday (1), when it receives Palmeiras, at Mineirão, in a match that can be worth the leadership of the Brasileirão.
🕘 Fim de jogo no Mineirão.🔷 #CRUxCAU | 0-0 | #LaBestiaNegra pic.twitter.com/jYszqHXs9F
— Cruzeiro 🦊 (@Cruzeiro) May 29, 2025
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