Grêmio vs Fortaleza: Player Ratings & Performance Analysis

O Grêmio finished 2-2 with Fortaleza away from home at Castelão and added an important point on the leaderboard with five rounds remaining until the outcome of the Brazilian Championship.

The highlight of the team, this time coached by Sidnei Lobo in place of the suspended Mano Menezes, was Arhur. The Grêmio goals were scored by Marlon and Carlos Vinícius, who also played well.

Check the player quotes below.

Tiago Volpi: He failed again, this time for Fortaleza’s second goal, as he was in advance and compromised what would have been the victory. Use 3
John Lucas: Discreet, appeared little in front and tried to commit to marking. Use 4
Noriega: Safe operation without major problems. Use 5
Kannemann: The foul on the ball cost Fortaleza the first goal. He struggled to hold off the attackers. Use 4
Marlon: He has been one of the most uncomfortable with collective behavior. He scored, tried to get into the game and was rewarded with a goal. Use 6
Cuellar He lacks physical preparation and tries to impose himself through strength and morality. Got tired and left: Rating 5
Arthur: He has absolute control of the ball and that’s why he was beaten all night. It lacks a worthy partnership. Use 6
Edenilson: Moves a lot but generally outside of dangerous areas and helps little in the first fight. Use 4
Alysson: He tried to move while he was on his legs. Use 5
have fun: He has shown himself to be more useful and participatory, but still without finding solutions for moves created by him, which are generally all similar. Use 5
Carlos Vinícius: He did what is expected of a center forward. A cunning goal, as well as the assist for Marlo’s goal. Use 7
Cristaldo: Shows no thirst to fight for title. Use 4.
André Henrique: Didn’t go in as well as on previous occasions. It wasn’t used much either. Use 4
Dodi: Came in to help with the marking. Use 4

Aravena. The last player to enter had one last chance to score and wasted it. Note 4
Sindnei Lobo: He did nothing different from what the person holding the role would do. Use 5

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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