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03-17 07:00
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Montevideo City Torque
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Liverpool URU
Montevideo City Torque
Attacks
45
65
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27
41
Ball Possession
59
41
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2
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91′
P. Siles
88′
R.Matias
D. Zabala
86′
72′
ezequiel busquets
F. Pizzichillo
72′
nahuel silva da
G. Montes
71′
R.Bentancourt
R· Machado
62′
gonzalo mello de
Kevin Amaro
55′
J. Quintana
ramiro lecchini
52′
49′
46′
guzman
E·Ruiz
46′
acosta
F. Martinez
Halftime 0-0
38′
N.Garayalde
28′
25′
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Match Info
Brazilian Série A served up a tense and dramatic clash as Chapecoense SC hosted Grêmio at the Arena Condá, with the spoils shared in a 1-1 draw. A late equalizer from the visitors salvaged a point in a match that ebbed and flowed, highlighting the competitive nature of Brazil's top flight.
The home side started brightly, feeding off the energy of their passionate supporters, and were rewarded midway through the first half. A well-worked move down the left flank ended with a low cross that was turned in from close range by a Chapecoense forward, sending the stadium into raptures. Grêmio, a traditional powerhouse, grew into the game and began to dominate possession after the break, probing for an opening. Their pressure finally told in the 78th minute when a clever through-ball split the defense, allowing the Grêmio striker to coolly slot past the onrushing goalkeeper. Both teams pushed for a winner in a frantic finale, but neither could find a decisive second goal.
The key incident of the match was undoubtedly Grêmio's equalizer, which came against the run of play in the second half and showcased their clinical edge. The focus was also on Chapecoense's resilient defensive block, which held firm for large periods under sustained pressure. A standout performance came from the Grêmio playmaker, who dictated the tempo after halftime and provided the assist for the vital goal. In terms of table impact, the single point is more valuable to Chapecoense in their battle to climb the standings, while Grêmio will view it as a missed opportunity to secure maximum points on the road.
After the final whistle, the Chapecoense manager praised his team's effort but rued the late concession, saying, "The boys gave everything and executed the plan perfectly for 70 minutes. To concede so late is heartbreaking, but we showed we can compete with the best." The Grêmio coach acknowledged a slow start, noting, "We didn't begin well, but our character showed. A point away is not a disaster, but we know we must be better from the first minute."
The lineups saw Chapecoense set up in a compact 4-4-2, while Grêmio fielded their typical possession-based 4-2-3-1 formation, with their quality eventually shining through to earn a draw.