Remo x CRB: 4-2 Turnaround in Guto Ferreira's Debut

Remo x CRB: Historic comeback at Mangueirão with Guto Ferreira’s debut and a blue party

Quick Summary – Remo x CRB

Remo defeated CRB 4-2 at Mangueirão Stadium in Belém in front of 14,136 fans (10,801 paying). The game marked Guto Ferreira’s debut in charge of Leão Azul and demonstrated the team’s ability to fight back, having fallen behind but come back with authority to secure three crucial points.

The result moved Remo to 7th place with 42 points, keeping the fight for a spot in the top four alive. CRB, meanwhile, remained stuck at 40 points, dropping to the middle of the table.

Introduction – Remo x CRB

The clash at the Mangueirão brought together two teams still harboring hopes of fighting for promotion. Remo, under pressure from a poor run, was looking for an immediate response by debuting a new coach. CRB, on the other hand, was coming off some good performances and wanted to score points away from home to stay close to the top of the table.

The match was a portrait of the intensity of Serie B: punished defensive errors, decisive set pieces, young talents making the difference and a passionate crowd that, despite being smaller than expected, pushed the team until the end.

Remo’s 4-2 victory was not only a significant result, but also symbolic. It demonstrated that the team can be competitive even in times of instability and reinforced the attacking identity that Guto Ferreira promises to implement.

Before the Game – Context and Expectations

Remo under pressure

The Blue Lions came into the match winless in three matches and struggling offensively. The mood was one of intense pressure, but also of hope with the arrival of Guto Ferreira, known for bringing consistency to teams undergoing a rebuild. The board and players emphasized that they needed to “react now” to avoid falling behind in the top four.

CRB and the search for stability

CRB entered the match feeling more relaxed, coming off recent draws and victories. The Alagoas team knew that scoring away from home would be crucial, as the round’s head-to-head matches could further complicate the standings. The coaching staff relied on quick counterattacks and set pieces, a strategy that worked in the opening minutes.

Environment in Mangueirão

Despite initial expectations of a full house, only a little over 14,000 fans showed up, generating gross revenue of R$310,190.00. Even so, the crowd’s noise was remarkable, especially after the turnaround. The attendance was below average, but the excitement was enough to turn the Mangueirão stadium into a cauldron.

The Game – Remo x CRB in Details

First Half – CRB takes the lead, but Remo turns it around with intensity

In the 23rd minute, CRB opened the scoring with Matheus Ribeiro, who took a chance from outside the box and found the top corner. The goal silenced the stadium and increased the pressure on the home team.

The answer came quickly. In the 27th minute, Diego Hernández unleashed a free kick with venom; the ball deflected off the wall and deceived the goalkeeper, tying the game. The goal fired up the crowd and changed the atmosphere at Mangueirão Stadium.

Shortly after, in the 34th minute, in a confusing play in the box, Fábio Alemão ended up scoring an own goal, sealing the Azulino comeback in the first half. Remo went into the break with the lead, buoyed by confidence and the support of the stands.

Second Half – Consistency, goals and a Remista celebration

On the return leg, Remo maintained its attacking stance. In the 10th minute, Nicolás Ferreira capitalized on a quick counterattack and sent a cross-shot, making it 3-1. The goal gave the team even more confidence, as they began to control the game with possession and good passing.

In the 30th minute, Caio Vinícius scored with a shot from outside the box, making it 4-1 and blowing up Mangueirão. In stoppage time, CRB pulled one back with Breno Herculano, but it was too late.

The second half showcased Guto Ferreira’s organization: defensive compactness, offensive intensity, and confidence in quick transitions. It was a snapshot of how Remo can reinvent itself under new leadership.

Statistics – Remo x CRB

StatisticRowingCRB
Goals42
Finalizations1510
Finishes on target84
Ball possession52%48%
Right passes420385
Pass accuracy84%81%
Corners53
Fouls committed1315
Yellow cards32
Red cards00
Audience present14.136
Payers10.801
Gross incomeR$ 310,190

The numbers show balanced possession, but Remo’s offensive efficiency is greater. CRB had fewer shots and struggled to convert their chances into real opportunities.

Guto Ferreira’s Debut – Adjustments and Morals

Guto Ferreira’s debut was a turning point. Known for his tactical discipline, he reorganized the defensive line, gave Hernández and Nicolás Ferreira free reign, and demanded intensity throughout the 90 minutes.

The result reinforces confidence in the project, encouraging players and fans. The comeback victory gives the team morale for the final stretch of Série B, especially in direct matches against G4 rivals.

Fans and Atmosphere at Mangueirão

The fans’ support was essential. Even with a reduced crowd, the pressure in the stands helped push the team forward after conceding the goal. The comeback was celebrated as a milestone, and the atmosphere at the end of the match was one of relief and celebration.

The financial aspect remains a concern, as net income has been reduced by high operating costs at Mangueirão Stadium. However, on the field, the fans’ impact has been decisive.

Post-Game Repercussion

The press highlighted Remo’s intensity and Guto Ferreira’s tactical intelligence. Lautaro Díaz at Santos and now Hernández at Remo emerge as new protagonists at clubs undergoing reconstruction.

On social media, fans praised the team’s dedication and called for full focus in the next game to confirm their recovery. CRB’s criticism focused on defensive lapses and the difficulty maintaining concentration away from home.

Upcoming Games

  • Remo: faces Operário-PR, away from home, in the 30th round, in a direct confrontation.
  • CRB: hosts Avaí, in Alagoas, needing to react to avoid falling further behind the front runners.

Conclusion – Remo x CRB

The match between Remo and CRB was one of the highlights of the 2025 Série B season so far. Remo knew how to react, impose its rhythm, and win with authority—especially in its first season as coach. CRB, on the other hand, showed quality but succumbed to emotional overload and couldn’t hold on to the two goals.

The result reignites Remo’s dream of promotion and forces CRB to make a quick adjustment. In such a tight league, victories like this can determine fate.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions Remo x CRB

1. What was the score between Remo and CRB?
Remo won 4-2 at the Mangueirão stadium.

2. Who scored the goals in the match?

  • Rowing: Diego Hernandez, Nicolás Ferreira, Caio Vinícius and own goal by Fabio Alemão.
  • CRB: Matheus Ribeiro and Breno Herculano.

3. How many fans attended Mangueirão?
14,136 were present, of which 10,801 were paying.

4. What is the gross revenue from the game?
R$ 310,190.00.

5. What was the standings like after the game?
Remo moved up to 7th place with 42 points; CRB remained at 40 points.

6. Who made his debut in charge of Remo?
Guto Ferreira, who started with a convincing victory.

7. Does Remo still dream of promotion?
Yes, they’re close to the top four and need to maintain consistency.

8. Does CRB still have a chance of promotion?
Mathematically, yes, but they need to react in the next rounds.

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