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The Gre-Nal 448 held this Sunday (21) went down in history due to a series of events.
After a crazy first half, GrĂȘmio managed a comeback with a 3-2 victory at Beira-Rio.
Alan Patrick, who had already scored two penalty goals, had the chance to equalize at 54'.
But he hit the post after another penalty.
There was no shortage of excitement in the match valid for the 24th round of the BrasileirĂŁo.
And it made Roger Machado's situation even more complicated.
There were EIGHT Gre-Nais without victories for the Tricolor.
The drought included five losses and three draws.
The last victory was a 3-1 win in the first round of the 2023 BrasileirĂŁo.
Another streak ended was the period without wins at the rival's home, which lasted more than three years.
Erick Noriega was the first to stand out.
Initially, Marcelo de Lima Henrique did not call anything after the clash between the GrĂȘmio player and Bernabei in the area.
But he was called by Rodrigo D Alonso Ferreira (SP) to go to the monitor.
The sequence led to a penalty decision after the field referee reviewed the play several times.
Check it out below:
Alan Patrick scored to put Inter ahead at 21 minutes.
GrĂȘmio's reaction came at 29'.
The debutant Willian set up Marlon, who crossed for Carlos Vinicius to score.
Inter regained the lead after Noriega was once again the protagonist.
Marcelo de Lima Henrique was called again to review Noriega's handball after Tabata's cross.
The GrĂȘmio side pointed to BorrĂ©'s pull on the Peruvian.
And the decision was for another penalty.
Which left Noriega crying on the field.
Alan Patrick beat Volpi once again (51').
But the Colorado advantage lasted only two minutes, as André Henrique equalized after a corner taken by Willian.
He had entered at 44' after Carlos Vinicius left the field with a possible injury.
Called upon at 62', Alyson made the difference in less than a minute on the field by securing GrĂȘmio's comeback.
Pass from the once again protagonist André Henrique.
The game became even more open. And full of tension.
VAR indicated a review of a foul committed by Arthur, who was sent off in his first Gre-Nal after returning to the club.
Inter went all out.
Saw Bernabei also receive a red card.
And had the chance to grab a point after a penalty committed by him, André Henrique.
But there was no hat-trick for Alan Patrick, as he hit Volpi's left post.
See the updated BrasileirĂŁo standings here.
Photo: Ricardo Duarte/Internacional
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