Paulo Pezzolano, Internacional‘s head coach, described the stoppage-time draw against Remo as the toughest moment of the season for the Colorado club.
Head coach Paulo Pezzolano didn’t hide his frustration after the 1-1 draw between Internacional and Remo on Monday night in the Brazilian Serie A. In a match played at Beira-Rio, the Colorado coach admitted that the team deeply felt the result, which their opponent secured only in the final minutes of the game.
The Colorado started the match intensely, with Carbonero opening the scoring in just the third minute. Despite creating numerous opportunities to extend their lead, the team lacked precision in front of goal—a deficiency that has been a recurring point of concern this season.
A Late Setback
The game’s narrative changed dramatically in the 49th minute of the second half. From a free-kick taken by Vitor Bueno, the ball deflected off Alerrandro and went over goalkeeper Matheus Cunha, leveling the score. The last-minute goal frustrated Inter‘s plans, who were looking for three points to move away from the bottom of the table.
‘It’s unbelievable how the draw happened. It was under control, but they equalized. I have nothing to say. A tough blow for us, the toughest in the league. I have no doubt about that,’ vented Pezzolano in a post-match interview, as reported by Team M360.
Outlook for the Future
Despite the bitter result, Internacional managed to escape the relegation zone of the Brazilian Serie A. With 24 points, the team currently occupies 16th position in the standings. The squad now needs resilience to correct its offensive shortcomings and focus on an immediate recovery.
Inter‘s next challenge in the Brazilian Serie A promises to be a real test. Next Saturday, at 6:30 PM, the Colorado will host Atlético-MG again at Beira-Rio stadium. Fans expect a more effective performance from the team to seek a positive result at home.
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