Fluminense's defense has been one of the pillars of the team's success this season. Without a doubt, the solid defensive line reflects the hard work of training and player discipline. This aspect has been crucial in recent matches, especially in the victory against Palmeiras, where defenders shone.

Leading this defensive system is the experienced Fábio, the goalkeeper. His ability to read the game and position himself has been impressive, making him an impenetrable wall in many situations. Behind him, the center-back duo of Davi Schuindt and J. Freytes balances skill and strength, preventing opponents from creating good scoring opportunities.

Beyond the center defense, full-backs Marcelo and L. Acosta also play a significant role. They not only close down the flanks, but are also known for pushing forward, creating attacking plays. This gives Fluminense a balanced approach, where defense quickly transforms into an offensive threat when needed.

Finally, the team's defensive chemistry has been consolidating. The players know each other well, allowing for quick reactions and coverage. This chemistry translates into an impressive number of games without conceding goals, establishing Fluminense as one of the top defenses in the league.