Grêmio ends Fluminense’s undefeated series, and Fred and Renato attack each other: ‘You’re a b …!’



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Five straight wins and eight official matches without losing. OR Guild extended its good phase this Sunday, visiting the Fluminense in Maracanã and wins 1 to 0, for the 20th round of the brazilian championship.

Pepê scored the goal of the game and ended up leaving at half-time as a precaution, after feeling discomfort.

An argument between Renato Gaúcho and Fred also drew attention in the duel, after the forward had been replaced and was on the bench.

The two got into a fight and the athlete said, “You’re ridiculous, boy. You’re a b … Shut up.” The coach, in turn, replied: “You are the good one.”

The coach complained that the player was talking too much off the field.

With the result, the eighth-ranked Grêmio goes to 30 points, two less than Fluminense, who is in fifth place and saw the end of a series of eight unbeaten matches (five wins and three draws). The last setback for the Cariocas was on September 24, when they led Atlético-GO 3-1 for the Brazil Cup.

Now it is the team led by Renato Gaúcho that has gone eight games without losing, six of them wins. In addition, he won his last five games: he beat Juventude twice, Red Bull Bragantino and Athletico-PR in the period.

Overcrowded, the Rio Grande do Sul team will focus its attention on the Copa do Brasil, a competition in which it will visit Cuiabá at 7:00 p.m. (Brasilia time) on Wednesday, due to the clash that goes to the quarterfinals. The cariocas will only return to the field on the weekend for the Brasileirão.

Fluminense 0 x 1 Grêmio

GOALS: Pepê (Grêmio)

FLUMINENSE: Muriel; Igor Julião, Nino, Luccas Claro and Danilo Barcelos; Hudson (Lucca), Dodi and Michel Araújo (Ganso); Caio Paulista (Marcos Paulista), Fred (Felippe Cardoso) and Wellington Silva (Luiz Henrique). Technical: Odair Hellmann

GUILD: Paulo Victor; Orejuela, David Braz, Rodrigues and Diogo Barbosa; Darlan (Paulo Miranda), Matheus Henrique and Jean Pyerre (Isaque); Luiz Fernando (Thaciano), Churín (Ferreira) and Pepê (Everton). Technical: Renato Gaucho

Diego Churín made his 3rd departure from Grêmio, the 1st as holder

Pepê wrote down his 6th goal in this Brasileirão, the 4th against Rio teams2 before Botafogo and 1 against Flamengo)

The game of the first round had also ended with a victory for 1 to 0 by Grêmio

Finish: Fluminense 12 x 13 Guild

Shots on target: Fluminense 4 x 4 Guild

Possession: Fluminense 59.4% x 40.6% Guild


The game

In a first with 15 appearances (nine from the local team and six from the visitors), Grêmio hit the post with a header from Churín at 12min, but the ball did not take long to enter the goal. The gauchos opened the scoring in the 28th minute, with Churín receiving a good pass from Luiz Fernando on the counterattack and low center for Pepê to get in the net.

On the Rio side, Hudson (kick from the edge of the area) and Fred (header) forced Paulo Víctor to make good saves at 26min and 43min, respectively.

After half-time, the duel was not very hectic, and the local team failed to create chances to tie the game, while the gauchos exploited the counterattacks well. The gauchos almost expanded at 31min, when Ferreira demanded a good defense from Muriel. Soon after, Thiaciano would stop in front of the opposing goalkeeper.


Classification

– Fluminense: 5th place, with 32 points
– Guild: Eighth place, with 30 points


Next round

The two teams return to the field for Brasileirão next Saturday.

  • Saturday, 11/14, 7pm *, Grêmio x Ceará

  • Saturday 11/14, 9:30 pm *, Palmeiras x Fluminense

* Brasilia time

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