Fluminense and Bragantino won their matches on Thursday night (5), respectively against Cuiabá and Athletico-PR, to continue breathing in the fight to escape the drop to Series B of the Brazilian Championship. With the results of the 37th round of the competition, Criciúma, which was beaten 3-0 by Flamengo last Wednesday (4) and which was in 18th place with 38 points, had its relegation confirmed.
Tricolor wins at home
Tricolor das Laranjeiras achieved an important result at the Maracanã stadium. In front of more than 59 thousand fans, Fluminense counted on a goal from Serna to reach 43 points and take 15th place. As a result, the team led by coach Mano Menezes is still at risk of relegation, having the obligation to score against Palmeiras in the last round, next Sunday (8) at Allianz Parque, to guarantee their stay in Series A without depending on the results of other matches.
Despite playing at home with the support of their fans, Tricolor did not perform well against the competition’s bottom team. The 1-0 victory was guaranteed just 14 minutes into the second half, when Keno hit a strong shot from outside the area, Walter partially saved it and Serna found the freedom to just finish.
Massa Bruta triumphs in the Arena
In the other match played this Thursday, Bragantino counted on two goals from Eduardo Sasha to beat Athletico-PR 2-1, at the Ligga Arena, and also took a breather in the fight to escape relegation. Furacão’s goal of honor was scored by Erick.
With this result, Massa Bruta closed the round in 17th place with 41 points, while Furacão is 16th with 42 points. This way, the two teams play on Sunday with the possibility of escaping the second division. On the last day of the competition, Bragantino hosts Criciúma, while Athletico-PR visits Atlético-MG in Belo Horizonte. And Galo, currently in 14th place with 44 points (after losing to Vasco 2-0 in São Januário in the current round), is precisely the fourth team that still has a risk of falling in the Brazilian Championship.