The change in logistics for the November window suggests that the coaching staff has been frustrated by this and the travel logistics so far.
That’s not surprising, considering the tiny number of sessions had so far. However, changing to Granja Comary will reduce downtime, but it won’t drastically increase productive time because their just isn’t much time to begin with of course. Still, it’s a sign they want to give themselves more time.
And at the halfway point there were pundits saying the league was wrapped up already…
5 rounds to go and the first and 4th placed teams meet this weekend, before the final stretch after the return from the international break.
Bragantino’s match in hand is against Flamengo, and Botafogo’s is against Fortaleza if I’m not mistaken. Fortaleza are no pushover, despite being all the way down in 11th, they can climb up to 8th with their matches in hand.
The fight for the top 4 Libertadores spots is going to be mad, and none of those top 4 or even 6 teams are guaranteed to hold on to that coveted spot while also believing they can win the whole thing.