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05-24 06:00
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Mirassol 1-0 Fluminense: Surprise Victory Shakes Up Brazilian Serie A

Match Report – May 24, 2026

In a tightly contested Brazilian Serie A encounter at the Estádio José Maria de Campos Maia, Mirassol secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over traditional powerhouses Fluminense on Sunday morning. The result sent shockwaves through the league, as the newly promoted side proved they can compete with Brazil’s elite.

Match Overview

Mirassol, playing in their first season in the top flight after earning promotion from Serie B, came into the match as clear underdogs. Fluminense, boasting a squad packed with international talent and recent Copa Libertadores pedigree, were expected to control proceedings. However, the home side showed immense tactical discipline and capitalized on a rare first-half chance to claim all three points.

Key Moments

  • 19th minute: Mirassol’s right-back, Lucas Ramon, delivered a perfectly weighted cross into the box. Striker Fernando Neto rose above the Fluminense defense to head the ball past goalkeeper Fábio for the only goal of the game.
  • 35th minute: Fluminense thought they had equalized through Germán Cano, but the goal was ruled out for a marginal offside after a VAR review.
  • 68th minute: Mirassol goalkeeper Alex Muralha made a stunning reflex save to deny a close-range header from Jhon Arias, preserving the home side’s narrow lead.

Tactical Story

Mirassol head coach Mozart Santos set up his team in a compact 4-4-2 defensive block, inviting Fluminense to control possession. The strategy worked perfectly: Fluminense enjoyed 68% of the ball but managed only three shots on target. Mirassol’s midfield trio of Daniel Pereira, Lucas Mineiro, and Gabriel Taliari worked relentlessly to close down space, forcing Fluminense into sideways passes and speculative long-range efforts.

Standout Players

  • Fernando Neto (Mirassol): The 25-year-old forward not only scored the decisive goal but also led the press brilliantly, forcing Fluminense defenders into mistakes.
  • Alex Muralha (Mirassol): The veteran goalkeeper was a rock at the back, commanding his area and making the crucial save in the second half.
  • André (Fluminense): The defensive midfielder worked tirelessly to recycle possession but lacked creativity from his teammates in the final third.

Impact on the Serie A Standings

The win moved Mirassol to 10th place in the Brazilian Serie A table, a remarkable achievement for a side that was predicted to struggle against relegation. Fluminense, meanwhile, dropped to 6th, missing the chance to close the gap on the top four. The result will give Mirassol a huge confidence boost as they continue their fight to establish themselves in Brazil’s top division.

Fluminense will need to regroup quickly, with a crucial Copa Libertadores group stage match against River Plate coming midweek. For Mirassol, the focus shifts to maintaining momentum as they visit Athletico Paranaense next weekend.