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·26 de novembro de 2025
Palmeiras lose lead to Grêmio, Flamengo extend their advantage

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·26 de novembro de 2025

Palmeiras lost to Grêmio, coming from behind, by 3-2 this Tuesday, in the 36th round of the Brazilian Championship, and reached its fifth game without a win in the competition. Facundo Torres opened the scoring for Verdão at the Grêmio Arena, and Amuzu equalized still in the first half. In the second half, Carlos Vinícius and William, both from penalties, scored for the home team, while Benedetti pulled one back for the visitors.
With this result, Palmeiras missed the chance to close the gap to Flamengo, who drew with Atlético-MG and increased their lead by one point at the top. Verdão, therefore, remains in second place, with 70 points, five behind the team from Rio. Meanwhile, Grêmio climbs to tenth place, with 46 points.
🔵⚫⚪ GRÊMIO 3 X 2 PALMEIRAS 🟢⚪
🏆 Competition: Brazilian Championship (36th round) 🏟️ Venue: Grêmio Arena, Porto Alegre (RS) 📅 Date: November 25, 2025 (Tuesday) ⏰ Time: 9:30 PM (Brasília time) 👥 Attendance: 26,149 💰 Revenue: R$ 1,314,249.00 🟨 Yellow cards: Carlos Vinícius, Marlon, and Amuzu (Grêmio); Aníbal Moreno, Facundo Torres, Luighi, and Giay (Palmeiras) 🟥 Red cards: Giay (Palmeiras)
Referee: Sávio Pereira Sampaio (DF) Assistants: Victor Hugo Imazu dos Santos (PR) and Leila Naiara Moreira da Cruz (DF) VAR: Marco Aurélio Augusto Fazekas Ferreira (MG)
⚽ Facundo Torres, 23′ 1st half (Palmeiras) ⚽ Amuzu, 47′ 1st half (Grêmio) ⚽ Carlos Vinicius, 15′ 2nd half (Grêmio) ⚽ William, 39′ 2nd half (Grêmio) ⚽ Benedetti, 47′ 2nd half (Palmeiras)
🔵⚫⚪ Grêmio Tiago Volpi; Marcos Rocha, Wagner Leonardo, Kannemann, and Marlon; Dodi (Cuéllar), Arthur, and Edenílson (William); Amuzu (Cristaldo), Carlos Vinicius, and Pavón (Alysson). Coach: Mano Menezes
🟢⚪ Palmeiras Marcelo Lomba; Giay, Benedetti, Micael (Riquelme Fillipi), and Jefté; Aníbal Moreno (Andreas Pereira), Emiliano Martínez, and Mauricio (Bruno Rodrigues); Facundo Torres (Allan), Felipe Anderson, and Ramón Sosa (Luighi). Coach: Abel Ferreira
Palmeiras had the first chance at four minutes. Sosa found Felipe Anderson, who shot at goal, but saw Wagner Leonardo deflect it out. Mauricio took the corner and Benedetti headed over Volpi’s goal. At eight minutes, Mauricio played a good pass to Jefté, who shot across goal and sent it just wide. Grêmio had their first shot at 16 minutes. Pavón passed to Edenílson in the six-yard box, the midfielder finished and Lomba made the save in the middle of the goal.
Verdão opened the scoring at 23 minutes. Sosa advanced down the left, sent in a good cross, and found Facundo Torres, who headed in unmarked to put the visitors ahead. At 32, Carlos Vinícius received the ball at the edge of the area, played it left to Marlon, who shot but was blocked by Giay. Verdão had a chance from a set piece, but Felipe Anderson sent it over.
The team from Rio Grande do Sul had chances with Dodi, who was stopped by Lomba, and Arthur, who shot wide. Verdão responded at 43. Sosa carried the ball to the middle, shot across goal, and sent it just past Volpi’s right post. In stoppage time, Grêmio equalized. Wagner Leonardo headed the ball into the middle of the area after a throw-in, and it fell to Amuzu, who was unmarked and struck first time to level the score.
Palmeiras had a chance to score a second at 11 minutes of the second half. Mauricio tried a shot from the left and was blocked by Dodi. In the sequence, Aníbal Moreno tried on the rebound and was stopped by Volpi. Minutes later, Palmeiras’ number 5 committed a penalty on Carlos Vinícius. The referee was called by VAR and awarded the foul. From the spot, at 15 minutes, Carlos Vinícius scored and turned the game around for Grêmio.
Minutes later, Amuzu received from Carlos Vinícius, shot at goal, but was stopped by Lomba. Shortly after, Sosa shot at goal, with a deflection. In the sequence, the Tricolor from Rio Grande do Sul responded with Arthur, who went one-on-one with Lomba and saw the goalkeeper make a good save. At 25 minutes, Jefté crossed into the area, Facundo Torres sent it over and missed the chance to equalize.
At 34 minutes, Arthur was brought down by Giay in the area and the referee awarded a penalty on the field. Then, he went to VAR and gave a red card to the Palmeiras full-back. From the penalty spot, at 39 minutes, William extended Grêmio’s lead. In stoppage time, Benedetti took advantage of Allan’s cross and reduced the deficit for Verdão. Initially, offside was called, but VAR confirmed the Palmeiras goal.
Grêmio vs Fluminense Competition: Brazilian Championship (37th round) Date and time: December 2, 2025 (Tuesday), at 9:30 PM (Brasília time) Venue: Grêmio Arena, Porto Alegre (RS)
Palmeiras vs Flamengo Competition: Libertadores (Final) Date and time: November 29, 2025 (Saturday), at 6:00 PM (Brasília time) Venue: Estadio Monumental U, Lima (PER)
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