Bitesize Prediction: Vitoria vs Internacional - 23/05/26 - Soccer News
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Bitesize Prediction: Vitoria vs Internacional - 23/05/26 - Soccer News
Vitoria host Internacional at Barradao with both clubs on positive runs. Vitoria have improved after a difficult prior season, returning to winning ways with a 6-2 Copa do Nordeste victory over ABC and adding a 2-0 Copa do Brasil win against Flamengo. They have only one defeat in their previous seven matches across all competitions and have been especially strong at home, winning their last four consecutive Barradao games by an aggregate score of 13-3. Internacional are also in form, winning 4-1 against Vasco, extending their Copa do Brasil run with a 3-2 win over Athletic Club, and remaining unbeaten in seven domestic matches.
"Last seen earlier in the week making an immediate return to winning ways as they secured a thrilling 6-2 victory against ABC while in Copa do Nordeste action, the Barra's Lions should find the mood in their camp at a real high. Likewise, collecting a heavyweight domestic scalp on May 15th as they extended on their Copa do Brasil adventure thanks to a 2-0 win against Brazilian giants Flamengo, Vitoria have suffered just a sole defeat from any of their previous seven appearances across all competitions."
"Getting May underway with a dominant 4-1 victory against Coritiba, Saturday's hosts have also found a real clinical edge in the final third. In fact, Ventura's camp have won all of their previous four consecutive showdowns at the Barradao by an aggregate score of 13-3."
"Last seen laying down a real marker as they cruised their way to an empathic 4-1 victory at home against Vasco, Paulo Pezzolano's side are riding a major wave of momentum and they have come skyrocketing into the Copa Sudamericana spots. Likewise, extended on their respective Copa do Brasil adventure earlier in the month as they clinched a rollercoaster 3-2 win against Athletic Club, the Colorado are unbeaten in all of their previous seven domestic appearances across all competitions (five wins, two draws)."
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