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Brazilian Serie A
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Atletico Mineiro
Athletico Paranaense
Attacks
86
101
Dangerous Attacks
40
45
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
5
3
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2003
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End 2-1
88′
B. Ramos
L. Gustavo
88′
2-1
J.Oliveira Junior
Assist: J.Cruz
85′
M.Cassierra
Hulk
80′
2-0
G.Scarpa
Assist: Natanael
77′
G.Scarpa
V. Hugo
75′
Leozinho
L.Derik
70′
Bernard
Reinier
70′
M.Cisse
T.Perez
69′
Dudu
T.Cuello
45′
J.Portilla
Jadson
45′
J.Cruz
Dudu
45′
J.Oliveira Junior
S. Mendoza
Halftime 1-0
19′
J. Aguirre
6′
1-0
V. Hugo
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Match Info
Atlético Mineiro secured a hard-fought 2-1 home victory over Athletico Paranaense in a Brazilian Serie A clash at the Arena MRV on Sunday, April 5th, 2026. The result provided a crucial three points for the hosts in the early stages of the season, showcasing their resilience to come from behind. Athletico Paranaense stunned the home crowd by taking an early lead, but Atlético Mineiro responded with two unanswered goals to turn the match around. The equalizer came from a well-worked team move finished calmly, shifting the momentum before a decisive second-half strike, likely from a set-piece or a moment of individual brilliance, sealed the win for Galo. The match was a physical contest with several key battles in midfield, and the home side's defense held firm under late pressure to see out the result. This win moves Atlético Mineiro up the league table, providing a positive start to their campaign, while Athletico Paranaense will rue their missed opportunity after a bright start. Post-match, the Atlético Mineiro manager praised his team's character, stating, "We showed great spirit to come back. This is the mentality we need." The Athletico Paranaense coach reflected, "We started perfectly but lost control. We must learn to manage games better." The starting XI for Atlético Mineiro featured Everson in goal, with a defensive line of Mariano, Jemerson, Mauricio Lemos, and Guilherme Arana, while Athletico Paranaense lined up with Bento, Khellven, Pedro Henrique, Thiago Heleno, and Abner.