Grêmio face a daunting challenge as they travel to Curitiba to take on Athletico-PR in the Brazilian Championship, carrying an unwanted milestone: the club has gone 100 days without an away win in 2026. This dry spell is weighing heavily on the team, with the coaching staff and fans alike growing concerned about the impact on their campaign.
The negative streak has been a persistent issue, hampering Grêmio's progress across multiple competitions. Adding to the difficulty, coach Luís Castro is grappling with key absences in every area of the squad, forcing constant improvisation and tactical adjustments. The recent Copa Sudamericana clash against Palestino, where Grêmio failed to secure a victory, only intensified the pressure to deliver better results.
This away-day struggle has prevented Grêmio from climbing the Brasileirão standings with any consistency. However, today's match presents a golden opportunity to break the cycle and inject much-needed stability and confidence into the squad. With a packed schedule ahead in May, the team and their supporters are hoping for a fresh burst of energy to end this long winless run on the road—a critical step toward fulfilling their ambitions for the season.
