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Internacional RS
Sao Paulo
Attacks
73
125
Dangerous Attacks
27
60
Ball Possession
34
66
On Target
4
3
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2012
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End 1-1
97′
Tetê
Artur
97′
L. Santos
P.Maia
94′
R. Tolói
90′
P. Pezzolano
87′
1-1
J. Calleri
Assist: Wendell
84′
A.Silva
Luciano
81′
Ronaldo
Paulinho
81′
J.Carbonero
A. Patrick
80′
Paulinho
71′
Ferreirinha
M. Antonio
71′
C. Soares
L. Ramon
71′
R. S. Borré
Alerrandro
71′
Á. Rodríguez
B. Tabata
62′
T. Maia
B. Henrique
62′
B. Tabata
B. Aguirre
45′
C. O. Souza
Danielzinho
Halftime 1-0
23′
1-0
Alerrandro
Assist: B. Aguirre
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Match Info
Internacional RS and Sao Paulo played out a 1-1 draw in a Brazilian Serie A fixture at the Estadio Beira-Rio on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2026. The result was a fair reflection of a tightly contested match that saw both teams share the points, with neither able to find a decisive winner in the second half. The match began with high intensity as both sides looked to establish control in midfield. The deadlock was broken midway through the first half when Internacional RS capitalized on a defensive error to take the lead, sending the home crowd into raptures. Sao Paulo responded with increased pressure after the break and their persistence paid off with an equalizer around the hour mark, stemming from a well-worked team move. The final half-hour saw both teams push for a winner, with the goalkeepers making crucial saves to preserve the scoreline. The key focus point was the disciplined defensive performance from both sides in the closing stages, which ultimately prevented any late drama. This result leaves both teams in a stable mid-table position early in the season, with Internacional RS likely slightly disappointed not to secure all three points at home. Post-match, the Internacional manager emphasized the need to be more clinical in front of goal, while the Sao Paulo coach praised his team's character to fight back from a goal down on the road. The starting lineups featured the usual key players for both clubs, with Internacional's attack led by their veteran striker and Sao Paulo's midfield orchestrated by their experienced playmaker.

