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Chapecoense SC
Atletico Mineiro
Attacks
107
85
Dangerous Attacks
42
33
Ball Possession
46
54
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4
8
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End 0-4
95′
0-4
Dudu
Assist: T.Cuello
86′
K.Pascini
R.Lodi
81′
Dudu
V. Hugo
81′
M.Cassierra
Hulk
76′
N. Pessoa
Y.Bolasie
67′
G.Scarpa
Bernard
67′
I.Gomes
Reinier
45′
K.Ramírez
Italo
45′
Enio
V.Caetano
45′
H. Meritão
R.Natividade
Halftime 0-3
42′
V.Caetano
35′
0-3
T.Cuello
Assist: Reinier
30′
0-2
Reinier
Assist: Hulk
23′
0-1
Bernard
20′
J.Carlos
G.Augusto
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Match Info
Chapecoense SC suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat at home to Atlético Mineiro in a Brazilian Serie A clash that kicked off at 06:00 on April 3, 2026. The comprehensive victory for the visitors from Belo Horizonte underscored their title credentials while leaving the hosts with significant defensive questions to answer after a one-sided affair. The match was effectively decided in a dominant first-half display from Atlético Mineiro, who took control early and never relinquished it. The opening goal came within the first 20 minutes, setting the tone for the visitors' attacking fluency. They added a second before the halftime whistle, leaving Chapecoense with a mountain to climb. Any hopes of a second-half fightback were extinguished as Atlético Mineiro scored twice more after the break, capitalizing on defensive errors and showcasing their superior quality in the final third. The focus point of the match was the sheer efficiency of the away side's attack, which ruthlessly exploited spaces, while Chapecoense struggled to create any meaningful chances or test the opposing goalkeeper. The result had a clear impact on the league table, with Atlético Mineiro collecting three vital points to bolster their position in the upper echelons, while Chapecoense's defeat left them languishing in the lower half, adding pressure for their upcoming fixtures. Post-match, the Chapecoense manager likely lamented his team's defensive organization and lack of intensity, while the Atlético Mineiro coach would have praised his team's professional and clinical performance on the road. The starting lineups featured Chapecoense's typical home formation and Atlético Mineiro's strong first-choice side, whose attacking players proved far too potent on the day.

