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The landscape of Brazilian football is changing, as traditional powerhouses like Atlético Mineiro and Fluminense find themselves fighting for survival rather than titles. Atlético Mineiro, with its rich investment history, is now facing the stark possibility of falling into the relegation zone. The stark reality of their declining performance—highlighted by dwindling fortunes in various domestic competitions—stands in contrast to their high expectations at the season's outset.
Fluminense's struggle adds to the narrative, as the team, which recently basked in the glory of their Libertadores Championship, now faces the very real threat of relegation. The current situation paints a grim picture for these storied clubs, whose legacies are at stake in these final matches.