Vasco DA Gama, the Giant of the Hill, secured a valuable point on the road by drawing 0-0 with Fluminense in a recent Brasileirão matchday. This result underscores the team's resilience and its growing defensive solidity. Let's take a look at the standout statistics that emerged from this game and the Cruzmaltino's recent performance.

For the first time in recent Campeonato Brasileiro history, both derbies between Vasco DA Gama and Fluminense in a single season have ended 0-0. This unprecedented fact highlights the parity and intensity of the clashes, where defense prevailed over attack in both encounters, showing the tactical evolution of both teams.

Vasco DA Gama kept a clean sheet in five of their last six Brasileirão matches, a remarkable feat that equals their total clean sheets from the previous 20 games combined. Since early March, the Cruzmaltino is among the teams that have recorded the most clean sheets in the top division of Brazilian football, demonstrating the work of coach Ramón Díaz and the entire defensive line.

The Giant of the Hill remains unbeaten in their last seven Brasileirão matches (4W, 3D). Since early March, Vasco DA Gama is one of the few teams still unbeaten in the top flight of national football, showing consistency and a winning mentality that has propelled the club up the table.

Midfielder Lucas Figueiredo showcased his technical skill by successfully completing four of the five dribbles he attempted during the derby against Fluminense. Additionally, the young talent was involved in 12 duels, winning 8 of them, more than anyone else in the match, underlining his importance in transition and playmaking.

Defensive midfielder Zé Gabriel was the player who touched the ball the most, with 88 touches, and also attempted (79) and successfully completed (72) the most passes in the match between Vasco DA Gama and Fluminense. His performance in midfield was crucial for maintaining possession and for strategic distribution, solidifying the team's backbone.