Corinthians and Atlético-MG draw and remain stuck in the table
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At Arena MRV, Corinthians and Atlético-MG drew 0-0 this Saturday (24th), in the tenth round of the 2025 Brasileirão.
Timão was slightly superior in the first half, but the best chance belonged to Galo.
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Rony received a cross at the penalty spot, but was stopped by a great save from Hugo Souza.
The main talking point in the first 45 minutes was the controversy involving Lyanco.
The defender from the Minas Gerais team made two tough challenges on Héctor Hernández, but only received a yellow card.
In the second half, the best chance to change the score also belonged to Atlético-MG.
Scarpa took a dangerous free kick, and Hugo Souza stretched all the way to palm it away.
To make matters worse for Corinthians, Yuri Alberto left the field injured and had to be helped by his teammates.
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With the result, Corinthians and Atlético-MG both have 14 points, but Timão sits in eighth place due to having more wins (4 vs 3). Galo is in tenth, with Mirassol between the two.
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Corinthians will be back on the field on Tuesday (27th), when they visit Huracán for the final round of the 2025 Conmebol Sudamericana group stage.
Atlético-MG, meanwhile, will host Cienciano on Thursday (29th) in the same continental tournament.
In the Brasileirão, Timão will host Vitória at Neo Química Arena on Sunday (1st) for the 11th round, while Galo visits Ceará at Arena Castelão on the same day.
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