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BRA Serie D
06-01 04:00
2 - 0
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139
138
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58
80
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48
52
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5
2
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4153
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Match Info

Operário MS 2-0 CRAC | Brazilian Série D | 1 June 2026

Operário MS secured a dominant 2-0 victory over CRAC at the Estádio Jacques da Luz in Campo Grande on Tuesday night. The win lifts the home side into the promotion zone of their Série D group, while CRAC remain rooted near the bottom after another disappointing away performance.

Match Overview

Operário controlled proceedings from start to finish. Their high press forced CRAC into mistakes, and they capitalised on that pressure with two well‑taken goals. CRAC rarely threatened and mustered only one shot on target across the 90 minutes.

Key Moments

  • 23rd minute: Operário took the lead. A quick throw‑in caught CRAC napping, and Lucas Santos burst into the box before slotting past the advancing goalkeeper.
  • 45+2 minute: Just before half‑time, Operário doubled their advantage. A corner was cleared only to the edge of the box, where Rafael Alves controlled and unleashed a low drive that deflected into the net.
  • 67th minute: CRAC had their best moment when a long‑range effort forced a smart save from Operário's keeper, tipping the ball onto the crossbar.

Tactical Story

Operário lined up in a 4-2-3-1 that gave them numerical superiority in midfield. Their full‑backs pushed high, pinning CRAC's wingers back. CRAC's 4-4-2 looked disjointed, with a big gap between defence and attack that Operário exploited ruthlessly on the transition.

Standout Players

Lucas Santos (Operário): Scored the opener and was a constant menace with his direct running. His movement stretched CRAC's backline throughout.

Guilherme (Operário midfielder): The engine of the team, covering every blade of grass and dictating the tempo with crisp passing.

Season Impact

The victory moves Operário up to 3rd in the group standings, with 12 points from 7 matches, now level on points with the second‑placed team. CRAC remain in 7th, just four points from safety but with a negative goal difference that may prove costly. Operário's attacking form – eight goals in their last four matches – suggests they are peaking at the right time.