Pouso Alegre 0-2 Portuguesa Carioca: Visitors Snatch Vital Away Win
Portuguesa Carioca claimed an impressive 0-2 victory over Pouso Alegre at the Estádio Manduzão on 17 May 2026 in Brazilian Serie D action. First-half goals from striker Carlos Eduardo and winger Lucas Silva put the visitors in control, and they never looked back as Pouso Alegre failed to find a response.
Match Overview
The match started evenly, but Portuguesa Carioca struck against the run of play in the 14th minute. A swift counterattack saw Carlos Eduardo receive a pass on the edge of the box, turn his marker, and fire a low shot into the bottom corner. Pouso Alegre pushed for an equalizer but were undone again just before half-time: Lucas Silva cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful effort into the far post, leaving the home goalkeeper with no chance.
Key Moments
- 14’ – Carlos Eduardo opens the scoring with a composed finish.
- 43’ – Lucas Silva doubles the lead with a magnificent curling shot.
- 61’ – Pouso Alegre’s best chance: a header from a corner cleared off the line by a defender.
- 80’ – Portuguesa Carioca goalkeeper Matheus Santos makes a fine save to preserve the clean sheet.
Tactical Story
Pouso Alegre, playing at home, adopted an aggressive 4-3-3 formation, but their high line was vulnerable to counterattacks. Portuguesa Carioca’s 4-4-2 setup absorbed pressure effectively and exploited the space behind the full-backs. After taking a two-goal lead, the visitors dropped into a deep block and allowed Pouso Alegre possession without conceding clear chances. The home side’s frustration grew, leading to several wayward shots and a late yellow card for a rash tackle.
Standout Players
- Carlos Eduardo – Scored the crucial opener and held up play well.
- Lucas Silva – A brilliant second goal and constant threat on the wing.
- Matheus Santos – Commanding performance in goal, including a key second-half save.
Season Impact
Portuguesa Carioca’s away win gives them a significant boost in Group A6, moving them into contention for a playoff spot. Pouso Alegre, meanwhile, slip further down the table, and their inconsistency at home is a growing concern for manager Ricardo Alves.

