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Bahia
Palmeiras
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64
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64
33
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59
41
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End 1-2
92′
Luighi
91′
G.Xavier
90′
Rogério Ceni
88′
R. Mingo
85′
Dell
Pulga
85′
Khellven
81′
Khellven
Arthur
74′
M. Araujo
É. Ribeiro
69′
Erick
C. Alexandre
69′
W.José
Everaldo
69′
Ademir
C.Gonzalo·Olivera Ibarra
64′
F. Anderson
Allan
60′
L.Evangelista
Maurício
60′
R. Sosa
J.Arias
60′
Luighi
F·López
58′
1-1
D. Duarte
Assist: É. Ribeiro
55′
A·Giay
50′
J.Arias
Halftime 0-1
42′
0-1
J.Arias
Assist: F·López
40′
Luciano
21′
Abel Ferreira
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Match Info
Bahia suffered a 2-1 home defeat to defending champions Palmeiras in a tightly contested Brazilian Serie A clash at the Arena Fonte Nova on Monday, April 6th. The result saw Palmeiras continue their strong start to the season while Bahia were left to rue missed opportunities after a promising first-half display. The match began with high intensity from the home side, who took a deserved lead midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal finished by their central striker. Palmeiras, however, grew into the game and found an equalizer just before halftime through a powerful header from a corner, shifting the momentum. The second half was a more cagey affair, with the decisive moment coming from the penalty spot after a VAR review confirmed a handball in the Bahia area. Palmeiras' star forward calmly converted the penalty to secure all three points for the visitors. The key focus point was the controversial penalty decision, which Bahia players and fans protested vehemently, feeling the handball was unintentional. Standout performances included Palmeiras' goalkeeper, who made several crucial saves in the final minutes to preserve the lead. This result moves Palmeiras into the top four of the league table, while Bahia remains in the bottom half, increasing the pressure on their manager. Post-match, the Bahia coach expressed frustration with the officiating, stating, "We played with courage but decisions like that change games." The Palmeiras manager praised his team's resilience, saying, "This is the mark of champions, to win when not at our absolute best." The starting lineups featured Bahia in their traditional tricolor and Palmeiras in their famous green shirts.

