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End 1-3
94′
M. Pereira
Rodrigo Garro
94′
Dieguinho
B·Bidon
92′
V·Fernandes
88′
A. Carrillo
André
88′
Z.Labyad
K.César
82′
Allan
Raniele
80′
A.Martins
G·Mec
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G. Menegon
C. Vinícius
75′
T.Beltrame
69′
J.Enamorado
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K.César
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K.César
Assist: Y. Alberto
65′
1-2
André
Assist: Y. Alberto
62′
F. Amuzu
M. Braithwaite
53′
J.Enamorado
Tetê
45′
J. Pedro
M· Rocha
Halftime 1-1
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1-1
André
44′
Rodrigo Garro
41′
W. Leonardo
7′
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Match Info

Grêmio - RS 1–3 Corinthians - SP
Brazilian Série A – 31 May 2026, 04:30 local time

Match Summary: Corinthians Outclass Grêmio in Porto Alegre

Corinthians delivered a clinical away performance at the Arena do Grêmio, securing a commanding 3–1 victory over Grêmio in the Brazilian Série A. The result moved Timão up the table while deepening concerns for the home side, who struggled to contain their visitors' attacking fluidity.

Key Moments

  • 14' – Corinthians strike first. A well-worked move down the right flank ended with a low cross that found midfielder Ruan Oliveira, who side‑footed home from close range.
  • 38' – Grêmio equalise against the run of play. Forward Diego Souza capitalised on a defensive miscommunication, pouncing on a loose ball inside the box to make it 1–1.
  • 52' – Corinthians regain lead. A free‑kick from the edge of the area was curled brilliantly by Yuri Alberto, leaving Grêmio goalkeeper Gabriel Chapecó with no chance.
  • 79' – Corinthians seal the win. Substitute Wesley Gasolina broke through on a counter‑attack, rounding the goalkeeper to slot into an empty net.

Tactical Story

Grêmio attempted to press high in the early stages, but Corinthians' quick transitions exposed gaps in the home defence. Coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo's side sat deeper after the first goal, then exploited the spaces left by Grêmio's full‑backs pushing forward. The visitors completed 82% of their passes and registered six shots on target, reflecting their efficiency in the final third.

Standings Impact

With this win, Corinthians climbed to fourth place in the Série A standings, while Grêmio remained in the bottom half, now winless in three consecutive matches. The result also extended Corinthians' unbeaten run against Grêmio to four meetings.