This article critiques the performance of several Grêmio players, pointing out individual weaknesses and overall team issues. It identifies João Pedro as the best performing right-back, while Igor Serrote is deemed too inexperienced.
In defense, only Wagner Leonardo receives praise, with Jemerson criticized for his errors. The midfield's struggles are attributed to the team's reliance on long passes, hindering attacking effectiveness and making it easy for opponents to dispossess the forwards.
The author questions whether the coach, Gustavo Quinteros, or the underperforming players are more to blame for the team's poor showing, concluding that improvement is needed from both.