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Keeper blunder, Grêmio win, Fortaleza sink further in drop zone

Keeper blunder, Grêmio win, Fortaleza sink further in drop zone

Yahoo7 days ago
In a postponed match of the 14th round of the Brasileirão 2025, Grêmio defeated Fortaleza 2-1 this Tuesday (29), at the Arena, in Porto Alegre.
The victory for the team from the south was built in the first half thanks to two absurd mistakes by goalkeeper Magrão, who committed two penalties in a five-minute span.
Click here to see the unusual plays that secured Braithwaite's two goals in the match! Deyverson scored for Laion.
No excitement in the second half.🚦 Current Standings
With the positive result, Grêmio ended a four-match winless streak and, although remaining in 14th place, reached 20 points, opening a five-point gap to Santos, who are at the top of the relegation zone.
Fortaleza, on the other hand, remained with 14 points and deep in the relegation zone, occupying the 18th position in the table.
Both teams still have one game less than the other teams in the championship.
The Tricolor Gaúcho returns to the field on Saturday (2), when they visit Fluminense at the Maracanã, for the 18th round of the Brasileirão.
Meanwhile, Laion visits Corinthians at the Neo Química Arena on Sunday (3), also for the national championship.
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