Corinthians: Brazilian Champion of 2017.
Post by: Emanuel Bueno Alves e Yago Oliveira Bomfim Dias.
2º Ano - Redes De Computadores.
Once again, Corinthians raises the Brazilian Championship. With victory over Fluminense, this Wednesday (15), Alvinegro won the seventh Brazilian Championship in its history, with three rounds in advance.
With the conquest, Corinthians isolated as the greatest Brazilian champion of the century, as well as the team that won the most title in the era of the running points: there were four (2005, 2011, 2015 and 2017). Before, Timão was tied with Cruzeiro (2003, 2013 and 2014) and São Paulo (2006, 2007 and 2008), which have three achievements each.
The Corinthians campaign has been solid since the start of the championship. The first triumph came in the second game, against Vitoria, away from home. With four wins and a draw, Alvinegro reached the first place in the Brasileirão in the fifth round, with a 5-2 win over Vasco da Gama in São Januário. He took the lead not to let go.
Under the command of Fabio Carille, Corinthians made a first round that entered the history of the Brasileirão. The club's first defeat in the league came only in the 21st round, for Vitória, in the home. Invincibility throughout the first round represented a record in the era of the running points: 19 games without losing (the match against Chapecoense had been postponed and was later disputed).
At the beginning of the second round, the conquest came to a close. After a string of poor results, Corinthians saw Palmeiras shorten the distance to just five points, with a Paulista Derbi ahead. But in the classic, with the support of his fans, Alvinegro won, won by 3 to 2 and took a fundamental step towards the title.
Inside the field, Corinthians stood out for their balance. In the goal, Cássio was surgical when necessary. On the wings, Fagner and Guilherme Arana did well in both defense and defense. Balbuena and Pablo formed a great pair of behind. In the middle, players like Rodriguinho, Maycon, Gabriel, Jadson, Marquinhos Gabriel and Camacho had their moments of brilliance. In the front, Jô commanded an attack that had the precise contributions of Romero, Clayson, Pedrinho and Kazim.
Once again, Corinthians raises the Brazilian Championship. With victory over Fluminense, this Wednesday (15), Alvinegro won the seventh Brazilian Championship in its history, with three rounds in advance.
With the conquest, Corinthians isolated as the greatest Brazilian champion of the century, as well as the team that won the most title in the era of the running points: there were four (2005, 2011, 2015 and 2017). Before, Timão was tied with Cruzeiro (2003, 2013 and 2014) and São Paulo (2006, 2007 and 2008), which have three achievements each.
The Corinthians campaign has been solid since the start of the championship. The first triumph came in the second game, against Vitoria, away from home. With four wins and a draw, Alvinegro reached the first place in the Brasileirão in the fifth round, with a 5-2 win over Vasco da Gama in São Januário. He took the lead not to let go.
Under the command of Fabio Carille, Corinthians made a first round that entered the history of the Brasileirão. The club's first defeat in the league came only in the 21st round, for Vitória, in the home. Invincibility throughout the first round represented a record in the era of the running points: 19 games without losing (the match against Chapecoense had been postponed and was later disputed).
At the beginning of the second round, the conquest came to a close. After a string of poor results, Corinthians saw Palmeiras shorten the distance to just five points, with a Paulista Derbi ahead. But in the classic, with the support of his fans, Alvinegro won, won by 3 to 2 and took a fundamental step towards the title.
Inside the field, Corinthians stood out for their balance. In the goal, Cássio was surgical when necessary. On the wings, Fagner and Guilherme Arana did well in both defense and defense. Balbuena and Pablo formed a great pair of behind. In the middle, players like Rodriguinho, Maycon, Gabriel, Jadson, Marquinhos Gabriel and Camacho had their moments of brilliance. In the front, Jô commanded an attack that had the precise contributions of Romero, Clayson, Pedrinho and Kazim.
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