"There's no way not to feel pressure." These were Gabriel Brazão's words after yet another solid match between the posts for Santos. With the defense often under fire, he has proven to be a real wall. In the last round, during the 0-0 draw against Atlético Mineiro, his game-saving stops secured an important point for the team.

Since taking over as the starter, Brazão has demonstrated security and confidence, posting an average of 3.2 saves per game. He is a goalkeeper who does not seem to feel the pressure that accompanies the high expectations of Santos fans. At just 22 years old, he already carries the experience of having played for important clubs.

"I've always believed in my potential and my training," he said, expressing his determination. His aggressive style and game reading have been major assets, especially in a competitive league like the Brazilian.

The numbers are impressive: 7 matches played, 4 goals conceded, and 3 clean sheets. As part of Santos' planning, Brazão is solidifying his position as an essential piece, and expectations are high. The team counts on the support of a goalkeeper who not only saves but also organizes the defense, providing security to his teammates.