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Grêmio clinched their initial victory in the Gaúcho Championship with a 4-1 win over São José at the Grêmio Arena on Wednesday.This win marks a recovery from their defeat against Caxias, moving them to sixth place with three points.Meanwhile, São José, yet to secure a win, remains with one point, near the relegation area in tenth place.Soteldo stood out early, freeing himself from defenders and assisting JP Galvão at the 11-minute mark, giving Grêmio the lead.He didn’t stop there; he later scored a goal, seizing a chance from a rebound inside the penalty area.Grêmio’s First Win Sparked by Soteldo’s Brilliance.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Marchesín, making his debut, successfully stopped São José’s advances twice.Despite changes by São José after the break, Grêmio kept control and soon added to their lead through Cristaldo, who capitalized on a deflected shot.As the game neared its end, Soteldo, replaced by Dodi, received applause as he exited.Grêmio’s lead widened when Reinaldo, taking a pass from André, scored.

São José scored last with a penalty by their goalkeeper, Fábio.The match, witnessed by around 17,000 fans, showcased Soteldo’s impact, with a goal, an assist for Galvão, and involvement in Cristaldo’s goal.This significant win demonstrates Grêmio’s league potential.BackgroundGrêmio’s performance reflects a strong start to their season, showcasing their ability to bounce back after setbacks.Soteldo, newly joined, proves to be a key player, bringing energy and skill to the team.This game against São José isn’t just a win; it’s a statement of intent from Grêmio for the championship.Historically, Grêmio has shown resilience and a competitive spirit in the Gaúcho Championship.Their strategy, focusing on aggressive offense and solid defense, was evident in this match.The support from the fans, evident in the attendance numbers, provides an extra boost to the players.Looking ahead, Grêmio aims to maintain this momentum and climb higher in the standings.This victory could be the turning point for a season filled with promise and high expectations.





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