More points for Fluminense but has their run come to late?
Wins for São Paulo and Flamengo left them in 1st and 2nd place respectively with just three
games to go in the Campeonato Brasiliero.
53,000 turned up at the estádio Morumbi as São Paulo took on Vitória in on Saturday.
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Fred on target for Fluminense against Palmeiras
With just four games remaining in the championship, holders São Paulo went top for the first
time this season following their 1-1 draw away to Grêmio on Wednesday and Palmeiras' 1-0 defeat at
Fluminense on Sunday.
Almost 67,000 turned up at the Maracanã hoping for a miracle as strugglers Fluminense took on
Palmeiras.
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Rogério Ceni scores then gets sent off against Santos
Three losses in a row has suddenly left Palmeiras' championship chances in grave doubt. The
latest defeat came away at strugglers Santo André on Wednesday. The result provided another
opportunity for Palmeiras' rivals to make ground on the leaders.
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A Petkovic brace sinks the leaders
Two goals from Flamengo's Petkovic ended Palmeiras' unbeaten run in the Palestra Itália and cut
their lead at the top of the table to just four points.
The Greens dominated for most of the first-half but an excellent dribble and finish by the
veteran Petkovic put Fla ahead.
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A dejeted looking Souza and Marcos as Náutico thrash the leaders 3-0
Despite a shock 3-0 loss at strugglers Náutico, Palmeiras remain five points clear at the top
of the Brasileiro with nine games to go. As usual when the Palestra Itália outfit slip up, none of
their main rivals were able to take advantage as no one in the top five managed to win.
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São Paulo gift Ronaldo a goal in the Morumbi
A 2-1 victory over strugglers Atlético Paranaense plus São Paulo's and Internacional's
failures to win their games has left Palmeiras in a commanding position in the Campeonato
Brasileiro.
Chile international Figueroa made the best of his first start for Palmeiras scoring the Green's
opener in the Palestra Itália.
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Fernandão celebrates against Corinthians
On Saturday, just two points separated the top three sides in the Brasileiro. But even though
Palmeiras were not in action, they stayed top after Internacional lost away at Vitória and São
Paulo were held away at strugglers Santo André. Now just three points separate the top five.
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Neto Berola scores Vitória's second against Palmeiras
Palmeiras went down 3-2 away to Vitória but second-placed Internacional failed to take
advantage by losing by the same score at home to Cruzeiro.
Goals from Uelliton, Neto Berola and debut boy, Derlei, earned Vitória three deserved
points.
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Palmeiras keeper Marcos keeps São Paulo at bay
Muricy Ramalho's return to the estádio Morumbi may have ended in 0-0, but the Palmeiras coach
would have been more than pleased with the point against his old team.
With the league's tightest defences on show, the scoreless draw came as no real surprise.
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Diego Souza sports Palmeiras' new third kit
Palmeiras remained top after a 2-1 win over title rivals Internacional in the Palestra Itália.
Danny Moraes was adjudged to have stopped Diego Souza inside the box.
Obina converted the penalty to bring his tally to nine in the competition.
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Champions São Paulo pick up another win
With the season at the halfway stage, just four points separate the top four teams in the
Brasileiro.
Palmeiras were held at home 1-1 by a plucky Botafogo. André Lima struck first for the away
team. Danilo got the equalizer for the league leaders.
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Adriano celebrates against Corinthians
"O campeão voltou" or ‘the champions are back" was the cry coming from the 28,000 or so who
were in the estádio Morumbi to see São Paulo beat an in-form Goiás 3-1.
For most of this season, São Paulo have languished in the wrong half of the table.
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Atlético Mineiro's Renan Oliveira (right)
Palmeiras coach, Muricy Ramalho, made it two 1-0 wins in a row after his side just did even to
see off strugglers Sport in Recife. The victory, though, was due to a slice of fortune as Sport's
Bruno Telles put through his own net for the game's only goal.
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Obina strikes three times against Corinthians
Corinthians rotund front man, Ronaldo, may have broken a bone in his hand after an awkward fall
in Sunday's loss to archrivals Palmeiras.
The former Brazil player was carted off after just 19 minutes in the game in the city of
Presidente Prudente.
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Ronaldo, Jorge Henrique and Morais celebrate against Cruzeiro
Celso Roth's Atlético Mineiro were restored to the leadership of the Brasileiro after a
scoreless draw away at Vitória. The result ended the Bahia side's 100% record in the
Barradão.
Palmeiras had gone top on Saturday after Diego Souza's volley secured the Palestra Itália
outfit a 1×0 win over Santo André.
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Marcos Aurélio celebrates after striking against São Paulo
Nilmar's double strike for Inter away at Náutico put the Porto Alegre outfit back in pole
position in Brazil's national championship. Earlier in the match, D'Alessandro capped a dismal week
when he missed a penalty that could have put Inter in the lead.
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Barueri stop Atlético Mineiro
Newly promoted Barueri brought leaders Atlético Mineiro back down to earth with a 4-2 home win.
Until Saturday, Celso Roth's team were the only unbeaten side in the top flight. Atlético, though,
remain top on goal difference. See the highlights
Internacional moved to 17 points after a 3-0 win against Coritiba.
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Atlético Mineiro's Carlos Alberto celebrates against Santos
League leaders Atlético Mineiro had to come from behind to beat Santos 3-2 in the Vila Belmiro.
And with Internacional slipping up away at Flamengo, Celso Roth's team were able to open up a three
point gap at the top.
Neymar scored his first goal in the Brasileiro for Santos on the stroke of half-time.
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Ricardo Gomes takes over at São Paulo
São Paulo have wasted no time in replacing Muricy Ramalho and have announced the arrival of
Ricardo Gomes.
The 44-year-old coach was most recently with Monaco but has experience with Brazil's Olympic
team and clubs such as PSG, Bordeaux, Flamengo and Fluminense.
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the end of the wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube man
Muricy Ramalho has been given the chop by São Paulo. On Friday evening, the coach had a meeting
with club president Juvenal Juvêncio were it was decided that Ramalho had no future at the
Morumbi. The decision came after São Paulo's exit form the Libertadores after they lost 2-0 at
home to Cruzeiro on Thursday.
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Atlético Mineiro go top
Celso Roth's revitalization of Atlético Mineiro continued on Sunday with a 3-0 victory over
Náutico in Belo Horizonte. The win, plus Internacional's 0-0 draw at home to Vitória, was enough
to lift Atlético into pole position on goal difference. Júnior, Diego Tardelli and Márcio
Araújo did the damage.
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Sport bounce back to beat Flamengo
After five rounds of the Campeonato Brasileiro, Internacional finally failed to win after being
held 1-1 away to Cruzeiro. Â
Magrão had given Inter the lead but Wellington Paulista equalized early in the second-half. Â
Cruzeiro's Kléber, who was linked with a move to Liverpool last week, was sent off for the
third time in the season (twice in the Libertadores).
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Adriano leads Flamengo to victory
Flamengo strolled past strugglers Atlético Paranaense thanks in part to a goal from their
returning hero Adriano. The emperor was gifted a free header by a sloppy Atlético defence and Fla
went on to win the game 2-1. See the highlights here
Internacional maintained their impressive start to the season with a 2-1 home win against new
boys AvaÃ.
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Early exit for Nelsinho Baptista
Sport Recife became the first side in this season's Campeonato Brasileiro to part company with
their coach. On Wednesday, Nelsinho Batista was shown the door after only three rounds in the
league. Baptista led the northeast club to glory in the Copa do Brasil in 2008.
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Internacional's Taison gets the winner at Goiás
Porto Alegre side, Internacional, stayed top of the Brasileiro after picking up their third win
of the season.
Inter had an eye on the Copa do Brasil first leg semi-final meeting with Coritiba on Wednesday,
but Taison's 22nd goal of the year was enough to see off Goiás in Goiana.
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- Cordeiro, Morais and Sandro celebrate Inter's first vs Palmeiras
Internacional maintained their 100% record with a 2-0 win over a disappointing Palmeiras. With a
second leg match vs Flamengo in the Copa do Brasil coming up, Inter rested most of their key
players but were still too much for Palmeiras.
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- Nilmar
The Campeonato Brasileiro 2009 got underway this weekend.
League champions São Paulo lost 1-0 away to Fluminense thanks to an early strike from Mauricio.
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But there were wins for title contenders Cruzeiro, who saw off Flamengo 2-0 in Belo Horizonte
with goals from Kléber and Ramires, and Palmeiras who had to come from behind to beat Coritiba 2-1
in the Palestra Itália with strikes from Willians and Keirrison (his 20th goal in 27 outings this
year).
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Neymar and Ronaldo: just two of the big stars in this year's Brasileiro
The dust has barely settled on the major state championships, but already it's time to focus on
Brazil's national league – the Campeonato Brasileiro.
The 2008 competition was one of the closest for years but this season could be even tighter.
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