Corinthians will be back in action on Sunday against Ceará at the Neo Química Arena. Bragantino, on the other hand, will play on Saturday against São Paulo at the Vila Belmiro. The first dangerous moment of the game came at the 10th minute when Yuri Alberto tried his luck with a shot that was saved by Cleiton. The Corinthians had another close call at the 16th minute when Breno Bidon hit the crossbar from outside the box. Returning to the starting lineup after a suspension, Raniele had to be substituted early due to injury. The first half ended with Bragantino putting pressure on Corinthians, almost scoring on three occasions. The breakthrough came from Eduardo Sasha, ending a two-month goal drought. Corinthians fought back in the second half with Yuri Alberto scoring the equalizer. But it was Isidro Pitta who secured the victory for Bragantino with a late goal. A late scuffle resulted in an expulsion for Charles from Corinthians. Red Bull Bragantino 2-1 Corinthians. Refereed by Edina Alves Batista, the game saw goals from Eduardo Sasha, Yuri Alberto, and Isidro Pitta.

Pitta scores in the end and Bragantino ends Corinthians’ winning streak

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