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·12 avril 2026
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·12 avril 2026
In a very heated derby, Corinthians and Palmeiras drew 0-0 at Neo QuĂmica Arena this Sunday (12), in the 11th round of the 2026 BrasileirĂŁo.
The first half was marked by plenty of arguments, hard tackles, and little football.
So much so that VerdĂŁo did not even have a shot on target in the opening half.
TimĂŁo had three attempts, but none on target.
To give an idea of how poor the football on display was in the derby, the biggest highlight was AndrĂ©âs red card for Corinthians for an obscene gesture.
With a man advantage, Palmeiras came back better in the second half.
MaurĂcio forced Hugo Souza into action right after the break, but the Corinthians goalkeeper pulled off a miracle from Gabriel Paulistaâs "friendly fire" after he tried to clear the danger and ended up sending the ball toward his own net.
And after Matheuzinho caught Flaco LĂłpez in the face and was sent off following a VAR review, Corinthiansâ situation became dramatic.
Curiously, TimĂŁoâs best chance came with nine men on the pitch, when Yuri Alberto burst forward from midfield, entered the box, went one-on-one with Carlos Miguel, but the VerdĂŁo goalkeeper made a great save.
With relentless pressure, Palmeiras pushed until the end and kept Hugo Souza busy, but the score remained unchanged in the derby.
With the result, Palmeiras remained comfortably top of the BrasileirĂŁo with 26 points.
Corinthians, meanwhile, who have now gone eight matches without a win in the national championship, stayed in 16th place with 11 points - one more than Cruzeiro, the first team in the relegation zone.
TimĂŁo return to action next Wednesday (15), when they host Santa Fe at Neo QuĂmica Arena in the second round of the Libertadores.
The following day, VerdĂŁo host Sporting Cristal at Allianz Parque, also in the continental tournament.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in đ§đ· here.
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