🎥 Better for whom? Palmeiras and Cruzeiro draw in 'chaotic' game | OneFootball

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·17 mai 2026

🎥 Better for whom? Palmeiras and Cruzeiro draw in 'chaotic' game

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Expectations were high for Palmeiras vs. Cruzeiro on Saturday night (16).

And both teams certainly delivered in the Matchday 16 clash of the Brasileirão, played at Arena Crefisa Barueri.


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With great goals, the refereeing under the spotlight, and moments of heavy rain, Verdão and Raposa ended up drawing 1-1.


Everything happened in the 1st half 🤯

Space for both teams to work, aggression/intensity, great goals, and even a penalty that turned into a corner.

The opening half was LIVELY in Barueri.

Palmeiras applied the early pressure.

But it was Cruzeiro who struck first.

A mistake while playing out from the back led to a beautiful goal by Arroyo (11'), who ended up being booked after an exuberant celebration.

Palmeiras lost international Sosa to a possible injury, but it didn’t take long for them to respond.

A penalty was initially awarded for Jonathan Jesus on Flaco. But the assistant confirmed it was a corner.

And Felipe Anderson equalized in style as well (20').

The No. 7 would be the second Palmeiras player to be substituted after feeling pain in the back of his left thigh during a sprint.

There was also a bit of a scuffle after Artur Jorge got upset with the way Giay cleared a ball out for a throw-in — which earned him a card.


Referee under the spotlight

Sávio Pereira Sampaio remained one of the main figures of the match.

Cruzeiro had plenty of complaints after two possible fouls on Gerson were not called.

And on the other side, there were also lots of protests after Christian left Giay on the ground.

But there was also football played in the second half.

And Otávio was one of the standout performers with a HUGE SAVE on Gustavo Gómez’s attempt.

The closing stages brought more end-to-end action in Barueri. 

Andreas had a good chance after winning the ball back, but finished poorly.

Jonathan Jesus nearly settled it on his own before two very dangerous Palmeiras attacks.

 And the uncertainty over the result remained until the final whistle. 


📊 Standings and schedule 📅

A third straight draw in the league took Palmeiras to 35 points.

Five more than second-placed Flamengo, who now have two games in hand.

Cruzeiro, meanwhile, moved to 20 points. They remain close to the relegation zone.

Both teams now turn their focus to the Libertadores.

On Wednesday (20), Verdão, leaders of Group F, will host Cerro Porteño (2nd).

A day earlier, Raposa, second in Group D, will visit Boca (3rd) at La Bombonera.

After that, both return to Brasileirão action.

On Saturday (23), Alviverde will go to the Maracanã to face Flamengo.

Meanwhile, Cabuloso will host Chapecoense on Sunday (24).


Photo: Marco Galvão/Cruzeiro

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