Taking the lead for highest rated teams in Brasileirão Betano are Flamengo, Botafogo and Cruzeiro (all on 7 avg. rating from 18, 17 and 19 fixtures respectively each). Struggling at the bottom are Juventude (6.7 rating in 17 matches), with Sport Recife and Fortaleza (all on 6.8 avg. rating from 17 and 18 games respectively each).
Top scoring teams of Brasileirão Betano is Flamengo (33 goals from 18 outings), closely followed by Cruzeiro (31 goals from 19 games), and then Mirassol (28 goals from 17 matches). At the opposite end we have Sport Recife (10 goals from 17 games), closely followed by Juventude (13 goals from 17 games), with Vitória (16 goals from 19 matches).
Keeping opponents at bay in Brasileirão Betano is Flamengo (11 clean sheets in 18 fixtures), and Botafogo and Cruzeiro (all on 10 clean sheets in 17 and 19 fixtures respectively each). Unable to provide defensive solidity are Vasco da Gama and Juventude (all on 2 shut-outs in 17 outings each), closely followed by Grêmio (3 shut-outs in 18 outings).
Dominating possession in Brasileirão Betano is Flamengo (61.6% possession in 18 matches), with Corinthians (57.8% possession in 19 fixtures), closely followed by Bahia (55.7% possession in 17 fixtures). Seeing little of the ball are Ceará (41.2% possession in 18 games), followed by Juventude and Vitória (all on 43.8% possession in 17 and 19 matches respectively each).
Topping the charts for shots on target in Brasileirão Betano is Flamengo (107 shots in 18 matches), and then Botafogo and Cruzeiro (all on 91 shots in 17 and 19 outings respectively each). Recording the fewest shots on target are Juventude (51 shots in 17 fixtures), and then Santos (58 shots in 18 fixtures), closely followed by Fluminense (61 shots in 17 games).
Leading in successful dribbles in Brasileirão Betano is Red Bull Bragantino (179 dribbles in 19 fixtures), and then Flamengo (171 dribbles in 18 outings), followed by Vitória (163 dribbles in 19 fixtures). Lacking flair are Ceará (103 dribbles in 18 outings), followed by Fortaleza (107 dribbles in 18 games), with Mirassol (109 dribbles in 17 games).
Racking up corners in Brasileirão Betano is Atlético Mineiro (124 corners in 17 matches), and then Cruzeiro (117 corners in 19 outings), closely followed by Flamengo (115 corners in 18 matches). Finding it hard to get corners are Juventude (56 corners in 17 games), followed by Grêmio (70 corners in 18 outings), with Fluminense (75 corners in 17 outings).
Cleanest record in Brasileirão Betano is Fluminense (30 cards in 17 outings), and then Internacional (33 cards in 18 matches), with Flamengo (35 cards in 18 fixtures). Earning the worst disciplinary record are Corinthians and São Paulo (all on 57 cards in 19 outings each), with Vitória (56 cards in 19 fixtures).
Topping the foul count across Brasileirão Betano is Vitória (291 fouls in 19 matches), with São Paulo (281 fouls in 19 games), and then Cruzeiro (270 fouls in 19 outings). Committing the fewest fouls are Fluminense (189 fouls in 17 matches), followed by Bahia (212 fouls in 17 outings), closely followed by Mirassol (216 fouls in 17 games).
Among Brasileirão Betano sides, Internacional is the unluckiest, having hit the woodwork 10 times in 18 fixtures. Next up is Corinthians and Botafogo (all on 8 times in 19 and 17 outings respectively each).
Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Flamengo) heads the Brasileirão Betano charts with 7.8. Second comes Alan Patrick of Internacional, having 7.7 from 13 outings. Matheus Pereira (Cruzeiro) is third on 7.6 from 17 outings. Fourth comes Kaio Jorge of Cruzeiro, having 7.5 from 18 games.
Kaio Jorge (Cruzeiro) leads the Brasileirão Betano charts with 13 strikes from 18 outings. Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Flamengo) and Pablo Vegetti (Vasco da Gama) share second place, both with 10 strikes. Reinaldo (Mirassol) is third with 7 strikes from 16 games.
Leading the way in Brasileirão Betano is Giorgian De Arrascaeta of Flamengo, who has laid on 6 assists from 16 matches. Alan Patrick (Internacional), Matheus Pereira (Cruzeiro) and Kaio Jorge (Cruzeiro) share second place, all with 5 assists.
Most prolific in shots on target in the league is Kaio Jorge (Cruzeiro), racking up 26 on‑target efforts from 18 matches. Second comes Pedro Raul of Ceará, having 20 on‑target efforts from 17 matches. Rony (Atlético Mineiro) is third with 19 on‑target efforts. Fourth comes Hulk of Atlético Mineiro, having 16 on‑target efforts from 15 outings.
Brasileirão Betano's chief chance‑maker so far is Alan Patrick (Internacional), delivering 55 key passes. Jhon Jhon (Red Bull Bragantino) is second with 52 key passes from 17 games. Gustavo Scarpa (Atlético Mineiro) is third with 46 decisive passes from 17 fixtures. Lucas Lima (Sport Recife) is fourth with 42 key passes from 15 games.
Jhon Jhon of Red Bull Bragantino leads the season in one‑on‑ones, having 50 successful dribbles. Second comes Paulo Henrique of Vasco da Gama, tallying 41 successful dribbles from 14 games. Third comes Tomás Cuello of Atlético Mineiro, tallying 35 successful dribbles from 12 outings. Ferreira (São Paulo) is fourth with 29 successful dribbles.
Brasileirão Betano's best gloves belong to Gabriel Brazão (Santos) (72 saves). Second comes Lucas Arcanjo of Vitória, recording 71 blocks from 18 outings. Third comes Cássio of Cruzeiro, recording 55 saves from 18 matches. Fourth comes Tiago Volpi of Grêmio, recording 53 blocks from 18 matches.
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