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Brazilian Serie A
03-17 07:00
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Chapecoense SC
Gremio (RS)
Attacks
66
111
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35
62
Ball Possession
35
65
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4
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4037
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92′
V.Balieiro
H. Meritão
92′
E. Noriega
87′
E.Doma
84′
Perotti
Y.Bolasie
84′
D.Antunes
João Vitor de Souza Martins
74′
G·Mec
Tetê
61′
Willian
M.Monsalve
61′
J.Enamorado
F. Amuzu
59′
J.Carlos
G.Augusto
58′
Marcinho
Italo
56′
M.Monsalve
Halftime 1-1
48′
1-1
J. Nardoni
44′
Y.Bolasie
38′
Everton Souza da Cruz
28′
W.Clar
26′
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Match Info
Uruguayan Primera División action on Tuesday evening saw a tightly contested but ultimately goalless draw between Liverpool URU and Montevideo City Torque at the Estadio Belvedere. The final 0-0 scoreline reflected a match of few clear-cut chances, with both sides prioritizing defensive solidity over attacking flair, leaving them to share the points. The match began with a cautious tempo, as both teams probed for openings without committing too many men forward. The first half saw Liverpool enjoy slightly more possession, but they struggled to break down a well-organized Torque defense. The visitors, for their part, looked dangerous on the counter-attack on a few occasions, but the final pass or shot lacked the necessary precision. The second half followed a similar pattern, with the intensity rising but the creativity lacking. The best opportunity of the game fell to Liverpool midway through the half, but a close-range header was directed straight at the Torque goalkeeper. In the closing stages, both teams seemed to accept a point, with the match petering out into a stalemate. The focus point of the match was the disciplined defensive work from both midfields and backlines. Key tackles and interceptions prevented any sustained periods of pressure from developing into genuine scoring threats. Standout performances came from the central defenders on both sides, who marshaled their areas effectively and snuffed out attacks before they could become dangerous. The result does little to alter the early-season table dramatically, with both teams adding a point to their tally in what is a long campaign. The draw leaves Liverpool and Torque in mid-table positions, with plenty of football still to play. Post-match, the Liverpool manager expressed frustration at his team's inability to convert their territorial advantage, stating, "We controlled the game but lacked the sharpness in the final third. It's a point gained in terms of a clean sheet, but we feel it's two points dropped at home." The Torque coach was more satisfied, commenting, "Coming away with a clean sheet and a point from a difficult ground is a positive result. We were organized and disciplined, which is the foundation we need." The starting lineups featured Liverpool's typical attacking setup, while Torque opted for a more conservative 4-5-1 formation to secure the away point.