Red Bull Bragantino drew with São Paulo 2-2 on Wednesday night, at the Cícero de Souza Marques stadium, in Bragança Paulista. André Silva scored twice for São Paulo, while Guzmán and Hurtado scored for Massa Bruta. With the result, the team from São Paulo state missed the chance to take the sole lead in the Brazilian Championship. São Paulo started the game under pressure due to their proximity to the relegation zone and began the match with a completely different attitude than the one they showed in the defeat to Flamengo. A tactical change by Hernán Crespo contributed to having a team with more grip in the midfield and attacking power. The Argentine opted to put Bobadilla and Luciano in the places of Alisson and Pablo Maia. In addition, he replaced Sabino with Ferraresi in the defensive trio. He abandoned the formation with three defensive midfielders, which did not work well against the Rio de Janeiro team. So, Oscar returned to the midfield and Luciano formed an attacking duo with André Silva. It was precisely in a connection between the two attackers that São Paulo opened the scoring. At 9 minutes, Cédric Soares launched Luciano behind the Bragantino defense. The number 10 received, adjusted, and crossed to the head of André Silva, who only had to deflect the ball from goalkeeper Cleiton. The goal woke up the home team, who began to try more attacking plays and started to threaten the goal defended by Rafael, especially on aerial balls. With more dynamics in the midfield, São Paulo controlled the game and had at least three chances to increase the score with Enzo Díaz, Luciano, and André Silva. But Jhon Jhon started to appear in the game and Red Bull Bragantino improved in the match, until they scored. After Massa Bruta piled up crosses into the São Paulo area, Guilherme Lopes crossed and Guzmán Rodríguez rose between Arboleda and Ferraresi to head the ball without chances for goalkeeper Rafael, at 42 minutes. The home team increased the pace, started to press, and almost turned the game around. The final stage started with the home team more focused. Eduardo Sasha forced Rafael to make a great save before the two minutes. The change in attitude gave results. Hurtado shot from outside the area, the ball deflected off Alan Franco, and 'killed' Rafael to turn the score around. São Paulo could not repeat the pressure on Bragantino's ball exit and also did not create scoring chances, despite returning to control the game. In a rush, Tricolor equalized at 18 minutes, after Luciano recovered a crossed ball, which stopped at the feet of André Silva. The center-forward shot, the ball deflected off the defense, and died in the back of Cleiton's goal. The match became unpredictable, with both teams alternating in controlling the game. The changes made by the two coaches made the game pace drop, and scoring chances began to become rarer. In the end, São Paulo forced the pace and tried to win, but without much organization. So, the score remained unchanged until the end. Red Bull Bragantino now has 27 points and is in 3rd place in the Brazilian Championship. São Paulo has 13 points and is in 16th place. The team from São Paulo state returns to the field on Saturday and faces Corinthians. São Paulo also plays on Saturday and faces Flamengo.