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Internacional secured another victory in the Brazilian Championship by beating Fluminense 2-0 this Friday at Beira-Rio in the 33rd round. Under the command of Roger Machado, the Colorado team showed dominance and reached 14 unbeaten games, consolidating its position as the team with the best campaign in the second half. Borré and Bruno Henrique scored the goals in the match, ensuring Inter's rise to the G-4 provisionally, with 59 points. The team from Rio Grande do Sul is in excellent form, having not lost since August 18, in a sequence that highlights the team's strength in the competition. During the first half, Inter imposed itself with intense pressure, but was unable to open the scoring before half-time. Borré managed to score with a header, but the goal was disallowed for offside. The Colorado team maintained a high marking, surrounding Fluminense, who were limited to defense. In the second half, Inter managed to turn their superiority into a goal after just six minutes, when Borré completed Bernabéi's cross at the far post, putting Colorado ahead on the scoreboard. Fluminense, led by Mano Menezes, reacted with the entry of Marquinhos, who brought more quality to the attack, and began to balance possession, occupying more of the attacking field. Despite the improvement and the search for an equalizer, Inter managed to score again in injury time with Bruno Henrique, sealing the victory for Colorado. With the result, Fluminense remains in a delicate situation, occupying 14th place with 37 points, and could end the round even closer to the relegation zone. The team from Rio has accumulated three rounds without a win in the Brasileirão, which increases the pressure for the next matches. The teams will have a break for the FIFA Date and will return to play in the following round. Internacional will face Vasco at São Januário, on the 21st, while Fluminense will host Fortaleza at Maracanã, on the 22nd, both in decisive games for their championship aspirations.