Standings: new second-placed side, changes in G-4 and Z-4

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Standings: new second-placed side, changes in G-4 and Z-4

The FIFA international break is over, and the Brasileirão is already back.

Six matches kicked off the ninth round this Wednesday (1).


Still without a head coach, Botafogo beat Mirassol 3-2 and bounced back in the competition, moving out of the relegation zone.



São Paulo and Internacional, meanwhile, drew 1-1.

A result that frustrated both Colorado supporters, whose team was winning until the closing minutes, and Tricolor fans, whose side has now gone three rounds without a win.



Bahia, meanwhile, asserted themselves at home and beat Athletico-PR 3-0, with the visitors having started the round as runners-up, and moved into the top four.


Cruzeiro, in head coach Artur Jorge's debut, picked up their first win in the Brasileirão by beating Vitória 3-0.



Vasco also stayed unbeaten under head coach Renato Gaúcho with a 1-1 away draw against Coritiba, but missed the chance to close in on the top four.



Finally, Fluminense comfortably beat Corinthians 3-1 and moved into second place in the Brasileirão.

The match was marked by the sending-off of Corinthians midfielder Allan for an obscene gesture!



Other matches of the round​

  • Thursday (2) - Santos x Remo
  • Thursday (2) - Chapecoense x Atlético-MG
  • Thursday (2) - Palmeiras x Grêmio
  • Thursday (2) - RB Bragantino x Flamengo

See the updated table​

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