Fortaleza wakes up and balances herself. In the midst of São Paulo’s attack, the Vojvodas managed to put the ball on the ground and were frightened: after a good move down the right flank, Hercules received it on the edge of the area and forced Carlos Miguel into action. In fact, the Corinthians goalkeeper almost provided an assist shortly afterwards, when he passed the ball to Mateusinho from his own area – and substitute Mosquito narrowly missed the net.
Carlos Miguel looms large. Fortaleza, with Moises, Lucero and Marinho on the field, continued to improve and began to trouble the home team once and for all. A symbol of improvement came in the 34th minute, when Moises cleared Felix Torres and, facing Carlos Miguel, saw the Corinthians goalkeeper fingertip the shot and send it into a corner kick. This was the last step of great danger until the final whistle.
data sheet
Corinthians 0×0 Fortaleza
date and time: May 4, 2024, 9pm (Brasilia time)
a race: The fifth round of the Brazilian Championship
local: New Quimica Square, in São Paulo (SP)
to rule: Felipe Fernandez de Lima
Helpers: Bruno Rafael Pires and Felipe Alan Costa de Oliveira
Video Assistant Referee: Gilberto Rodriguez Castro Jr
Yellow cards: Ranili (color); Breno Lopez, Tinga, Britiz, Pikachu, Pedro Augusto, Marinho (FOR)
Red cards: he was not there
Objectives: he was not there
Corinth: Carlos Miguel; Wagner (Giovanni), Felix Torres, Kaka and Hugo; Ranelli (Fausto Vera), Breno Bidone (Paolinho) and Garo; Mosquito (Matiusinho), Wesley and Romero (Pedro Raul). Technical: Antonio Oliveira
power: Joao Ricardo, Tinga, Pretz, Tite and Bruno Pacheco; Pedro Augusto, Hercules and Pochettino; Pikachu (Marinho), Breno Lopez (Moises), and Renato Keizer (Lucero). Technical: Juan Pablo Voevoda
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