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Tight Victory for Corinthians in Tense Match in Salvador
A match filled with tension and cards took place at the Estádio Manoel Barradas in Salvador, where Corinthians secured a narrow victory over Vitoria. The game, part of the 30th round of the Brazilian Serie A, was characterized by physical and contested play, reflected in the high number of yellow cards shown by referee Wilton Pereira Sampaio. Vitoria, playing at home, held possession for 42% of the time, generating 11 shots, only 2 of which were on target. Corinthians, with 58% possession, also had 11 shots, but managed to get the ball on target 5 times. The difference in effectiveness ultimately translated into the score, with a goal by Charles Rigon in the 87th minute giving the away team the victory. The match was also marked by the expulsion of Breno Bidon from Corinthians in the 80th minute, adding more drama to the final minutes. Vitoria committed 22 fouls, earning them 6 yellow cards, while Corinthians committed 13 fouls and received 5 yellow cards and one red card.
Substitutions vitoria: at minute 26 Lucas Arcanjo came in and Thiago Couto went out., at minute 46 P. Roberto came in and Matheuzinho went out., at minute 46 Ronald Lopes came in and Dudu went out., at minute 70 Renato Kayzer came in and R. Lopez went out., at minute 90 Camutanga came in and Carlinhos went out.
Substitutions corinthians: at minute 62 A. Carrillo came in and Charles Rigon went out., at minute 82 Yuri Alberto came in and Andre Ramalho went out., at minute 88 M. Depay came in and F. Angileri went out., at minute 89 R. Garro came in and Gui Negao went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Vitoria

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