Cruzeiro fans want Tite out, Palmeiras and São Paulo lead: round 4 table | OneFootball

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·26 February 2026

Cruzeiro fans want Tite out, Palmeiras and São Paulo lead: round 4 table

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Six Matches Opened the Fourth Round of the Brasileirão This Wednesday (25)


Flamengo is resting this round due to the Recopa, but the Brasileirão doesn't stop. This Wednesday (25), six matches opened the fourth round. The teams from São Paulo are at the top: Palmeiras and São Paulo won and lead the competition with ten points. On the other hand, Tite's Cruzeiro and Gerson are in crisis.

WHAT WERE THE MATCHES THIS WEDNESDAY IN THE BRASILEIRÃO? Remo 1×1 Internacional Bragantino 1×1 Athletico Coritiba 0x1 São Paulo Cruzeiro 1×1 Corinthians Grêmio 2×1 Atlético-MG Palmeiras 2×1 Fluminense

In the clash of teams expected to fight against relegation, a draw at Mangueirão. Alan Patrick scored first for Internacional, Leonel Picco equalized for Remo: 1 to 1. The same result in Bragança Paulista: Juninho Capixaba scored from a free kick for Bragantino, Julimar equalized for Athletico.


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Leader of the Brasileirão with ten points, São Paulo won against Coritiba away from home, 1 to 0, with a penalty goal by Cauly. Meanwhile, in Porto Alegre, Grêmio beat Atlético-MG 2 to 1, with goals from Noriega and Marlon, with Victor Hugo, former Mengão, scoring a consolation goal.

GOODBYE, TITE?

At Mineirão, another day of impatience with Tite. Even with Gerson starting, Cruzeiro only drew 1 to 1 with Corinthians. Matheus Pereira opened the scoring for the hosts, but João Pedro Tchoca equalized for the team from São Paulo. At the end of the match, part of the crowd sang “goodbye, Tite,” calling for the departure of the coach from Rio Grande do Sul.

HOW WAS ARIAS' REUNION WITH FLUMINENSE?

After a controversial negotiation, Arias faced Fluminense for the first time. The Colombian, to be fair, only came on in the second half when Palmeiras was already leading 2 to 1 (goals by Vitor Roque, Allan, and Lucho Acosta). With every touch from the team's most expensive signing, the tricolor fans booed at Arena Barueri.

WHY DIDN'T FLAMENGO PLAY TODAY IN THE BRASILEIRÃO?

Flamengo was supposed to play this Wednesday (25) in the Brasileirão against Mirassol. However, due to the Recopa, the match was canceled and has yet to be rescheduled. Therefore, Mengão is focusing its efforts on Lanús (ARG) this Thursday (26) at Maracanã.

HOW IS THE BRASILEIRÃO STANDINGS?

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