Cruzeiro struggles in 2023 Mineiro, eyes comeback in 2024

Winning the State championship is a priority, especially since it has been four years since their last triumph.
by
Desmond Efe-Khaese
2024-01-27 10:26:30

In 2023, Cruzeiro’s journey in the Campeonato Mineiro was notably challenging, particularly for a team in Series A. They only secured 40% of the available points. Their performance was marked by a mix of outcomes: three victories, three draws, and four losses, managing to score 12 goals but conceding 11. This record placed them below Santos, who achieved a 47.6% success rate in their Paulista and Copa do Brasil matches.

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At their home grounds in the Campeonato Mineiro, Cruzeiro’s struggles were even more apparent. They didn’t win a single match out of the five they played, ending up with three draws and two losses. Home victories are often seen as critical for a strong campaign, and their absence was a significant setback.

Hope in 2024?

Looking ahead to 2024, Cruzeiro has set a clear objective: to reach and possibly win the Campeonato Mineiro finals. Their previous attempt was halted in the semifinals by América-MG. Winning the State championship is a priority, especially since it has been four years since their last triumph. They seem to be on the right path after starting the season with 3 points.

The 2023 season also brought logistical challenges for Cruzeiro. They lacked a permanent home stadium, playing in various locations due to issues with their usual venue, Mineirão. This instability potentially contributed to their inconsistent performance.

In terms of team development, Cruzeiro is focusing on building a solid foundation for the Copa do Brasil, Copa Sudamericana, and Campeonato Brasileiro. In 2023, they experimented extensively with their lineup during the Mineiro under coach Paulo Pezzolano but struggled to establish a consistent team. It was only after Pezzolano’s departure and the arrival of coach Pepa that they began to find stability in their squad as they entered the Brazilian Championship.

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