Corinthians se prepara para enfrentar o Goiás, usando e abusando da base

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Cinco atletas da base participaram do último treinamento do Corinthians antes de encerrar a preparação para enfrentar o Goiás, neste sábado (29), em jogo adiado da 32ª rodada do Campeonato Brasileiro. O goleiro Wesley Borges, os meias Biro, Breno Bidon e Matheus Araújo, e o atacante Wesley Gassova estiveram presentes na atividade e, com exceção ao primeiro, todos devem formar a delegação corintiana, que embarca para Goiânia nesta tarde.

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Biro e Wesley Gassova já haviam participado dos trabalhos da última quinta-feira (27). Ambos têm histórico na equipe profissional, pois já tiveram algumas oportunidades até mesmo de entrar em campo por alguns minutos no decorrer deste ano, assim como Matheus Araújo. Breno Bidon já foi relacionado para jogos da equipe profissional, mas ainda não entrou em campo.

Na reta final da temporada, o Timão voltou a ter problemas relacionados ao departamento médico. O zagueiro Balbuena e o meia Renato Augusto, que deixaram o último compromisso, contra o Fluminense, com dores, podem ser preservados. Os atacantes Adson e Gustavo Mosquito serão desfalques, o primeiro por conta de uma lesão muscular na coxa direita, já o segundo rompeu o ligamento do joelho direito e só deve voltar a jogar no segundo semestre de 2023. Com isso, a comissão técnica corintiana tem recorrido às categorias inferiores, que já tem nomes como Robert Renan e o atacante Giovane integrados definitivamente ao time de cima.

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A atividade derradeira do Corinthians antes de encarar o Esmeraldino, fora de casa, foi leve. O técnico Vítor Pereira promoveu apenas uma atividade de enfrentamento em campo reduzido.

ENTENDA A SUSPENSÃO DA PARTIDA ENTRE GOIÁS E CORINTHIANS

Goiás e Corinthians se enfrentariam no último dia 15 de outubro, mas a partida foi suspensa após algumas divergências entre os clubes sobre a presença das duas torcidas no estádio da Serrinha, que envolveu outros órgãos.

Inicialmente, o Tribunal de Justiça de Goiás solicitou à CBF a realização da partida com torcida única, por conta do confronto entre torcedores corintianos e esmeraldinos antes da partida do primeiro turno, em São Paulo, no mês de julho, que resultou em 17 prisões e três pessoas feridas. A entidade máxima do futebol brasileiro acatou a solicitação. Porém, o Timão considerou a decisão unilateral e recorreu ao STJD, que na véspera do jogo revogou a determinação de torcida única.

No dia em que a partida aconteceria, o Goiás entrou na justiça comum, que autorizou somente os torcedores do clube goiano no estádio. O STJD, então, voltou à história suspendendo a partida, que na sua remarcação ficou decidida que terá a presença da torcida dos dois times, mas com algumas determinações como: escolta dos corintianos desde a entrada à cidade de Goiânia até a entrada do estádio Hailé Pinheiro, que terá isolamento no seu entorno a partir de seis horas antes da bola rolar. Além disso, foi permitida a venda de apenas um ingresso por CPF com identificação facial pelo comprador.

MLS Power Rankings: Lionel Messi's brilliance has Inter Miami right back in Supporters' Shield contention, San Diego FC cooking due to Anders Dreyer's brilliance

Who's hot, who's not? GOAL ranks all 30 teams across Major League Soccer

The CONCACAF Gold Cup and FIFA Club World Cup are officially wrapped. With it, players have returned to clubs, teams are at full strength, and MLS is back in the swing of things as the second half of the campaign is well underway.

Matchday 24 of the campaign saw riveting action take center stage across the league, including a thrilling comeback in the derby from the Columbus Crew, and a magnificent brace from Lionel Messi to secure three points for Inter Miami in a top-5 Eastern Conference clash with Nashville SC.

Then, the Vancouver Whitecaps' downward spiral across June into July extended into the weekend, with a disappointing showing against the Colorado Rapids leaving them with their heads in their hands. They were joined by the Portland Timbers, Atlanta United, D.C. United and NYCFC in letdowns across the Matchday.

It's full team ahead now for the rest of the season, and with the summer transfer window opening in 10 days, clubs will be engaging in conversations on how to bolster their rosters in the coming weeks.

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    30D.C. United

    Prior Ranking: 28

    Result: Lost to LA Galaxy 2-1

    Ramifications: Following the sacking of manager Troy Lesesne, D.C. were hoping to use that as fuel to spark them to victory against LA, but their woes continued into the match until the final whistle. Winger Gabriel Pirani earned a goal back late, but nothing else came from his strike.

    Winless in five, and are completely uninspired.

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  • 29St. Louis CITY SC

    Prior Ranking: 29

    Result: Defeated Portland Timbers 2-1

    Ramifications: A surprising victory, by all accounts, but one that the CITY faithful will welcome with open arms. A brace from Marcel Hartel saw them secure their first victory since May 31, and just their fourth of the season overall. CITY are still on the outside looking in, but this was a promising result.

  • 28CF Montreal

    Prior Ranking: 27

    Results: Drew Orlando City 1-1

    Ramifications: A relatively decent result, all things considered. They've taken seven points from their last 15 possible, and that's the best stretch they've gone on yet this season. Still so far out of the Eastern Conference picture, though, there's not a lot to put that towards presently, aside from building for 2026.

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  • 27Los Angeles Galaxy

    Prior Ranking: 30

    Results: Defeated D.C. United 2-1

    Ramifications: A top showing from them against a fellow struggling team, while Marco Reus continues to show why he is the perfect man to be leading their line. Another goal from the German has them dreaming of a late-season surge.

Pakistan cautious over Abrar's participation in Sydney Test

There is cautious hope in the Pakistan camp that legspinner Abrar Ahmed may be fit in time for the third Test in Sydney. Abrar, who was ruled out of the first two Test matches with a right leg injury, bowled for a significant period in the nets during Pakistan’s training session on Monday without obvious discomfort.While that represents reason for optimism, the nature of Abrar’s injury means it does not guarantee his participation in the third Test. While he was initially ruled out after complaining of “discomfort in his right leg” during Pakistan’s tour game against Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra, Abrar’s history of injury issues makes any degree of certainty elusive.ESPNcricinfo understands part of the issue afflicting Abrar involves a pinched nerve in his right leg and a weakness in his muscles, and he was given injections as part of his treatment. But Pakistan will wait to see how he pulls up overnight after today’s training session, and if significant pain or discomfort arises over the next 12 hours or so, it will determine his ability to start in the final Test.Related

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Since he was initially ruled out of the first Test, the PCB only issued a vague update about his fitness status when ruling him out of the second. They declared that his “symptoms have significantly improved” but that he was not “100% asymptomatic”. There are also understood to be concerns about his ability to manage the workload required of a leading spinner in a Test match, and Pakistan understand the risk of selecting him, given the potential any injury flareup effectively reduces them down to ten players.Pakistan are also aware of the risk of any injury to Abrar in a T20 World Cup year. He is part of Pakistan’s squad for the upcoming five-match T20I series against New Zealand, and the PCB views him as a valuable white-ball asset in addition to a key Test spinner.Abrar, 25, has played only six Tests since making his debut against England last December. But 11 wickets in his first Test, and 38 so far, clubbed with the paucity of Pakistan’s spin-bowling stocks have made him an important player. While much of his early cricketing days were blighted by lengthy, persistent injuries, there were signs he was putting that behind him, though his current injury scare could set back some of the gains he has made.Pakistan have also called up Sajid Khan and Mohammad Nawaz as cover, though neither have played a Test match this series so far. Both also bowled during Pakistan’s training session on Monday.Pakistan are understood to be keen to play a specialist spinner in the third Test, having gone with an all-seam attack in each of the previous two. Agha Salman was used as the spinner in those games, and while his discipline and economy rate have impressed Pakistan, the absence of a wicket-taking spinner has been felt. Nathan Lyon has nine wickets in the first two Tests, while Salman has managed one.The third Test starts on January 3, with Pakistan looking to avoid what would be a sixth successive clean sweep in Australia.

فيديو | إليوت يسجل هدف ليفربول الرابع أمام أتلتيك بلباو

تمكن فريق ليفربول من تسجيل الهدف الرابع أمام خصمه فريق أتلتيك بلباو، في مباراتهما الجارية حاليًا في إطار الاستعدادات التحضيرية للموسم الجديد 2025/26.

ويستضيف ملعب “الأنفيلد” مباراة فريقي ليفربول وأتلتيك بلباو في الوقت الحالي، استعدادًا للموسم المرتقب، حيث يعقبها لقاء ودي جديد بينهما في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً.

ونجح ليفربول في تسجيل الهدف الرابع في شباك أتلتيك بلباو في الدقيقة 58 من عمر المباراة.

جاء الهدف عن طريق هارفي إليوت، بعد تمريرة من زميله الأوروجواني داروين نونيز، ليعزز تفوق كتيبة آرني سلوت برباعية نظيفة. هدف هارفي إليوت في مباراة ليفربول وأتلتيك بلباو

كان ليفربول قد سجل 3 أهداف في الشوط الأول من تلك المباراة، عن طريق كل من ريو نجوموها وداروين نونيز، إلى جانب النيران الصديقة من خلال حارس أتلتيك بلباو أليكس باديا.

Runs flow for Khawaja despite Richardson Test reminder

Queensland, who are bottom of the table, declared late in the day to try and open up the contest

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Jhye Richardson issued an immediate notice to Australia’s selectors with an incisive four-wicket haul on his red-ball return, before Usman Khawaja cruised to his 41st first-class century.Richardson, in his first Sheffield Shield outing since November 2022, looked at his zippy best on his way to 4 for 36 from 23 overs against Queensland at the Gabba on Wednesday.Related

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Captain Khawaja, batting at No. 4, defied it all to post an unbeaten 102 before suddenly declaring the innings closed at 274 for 8 as the light faded.His side were only able to squeeze in two overs before bad light stopped play as Test aspirant Cameron Bancroft survived a big lbw shout off Jack Wildermuth on the penultimate ball.”It was nice to be out there, nice and warm, and [my] body’s going to be sore tomorrow,” Richardson said of his long-awaited return to Shield action that was slowed after dislocating his right shoulder in a 2nd XI match in October.”The shoulder’s no issue…throwing is going to be a work in progress as it has been for the last two years, but bowling-wise, all good. Rusty early, but managed to get into it and felt good by the end.”Richardson boasts a first-class average of 21 and a strike rate of 48, injuries restricting him to just three Tests in which he’s looked at home.Endorsed for a Test return by former captain Tim Paine earlier this week to support Australia’s battle-weary pace battery, Richardson quickly reminded onlookers he remains a force.Matt Renshaw didn’t add to his overnight score in a missed opportunity for the Test contender, while Richardson found the edge of Joe Burns’ bat.Jhye Richardson finished with excellent figures on his Shield return•Getty Images

Test No. 3 Marnus Labuschagne then paddled a catch off the middle of his bat to square leg and Queensland had lost 3 for -2.Khawaja found a partner in Jack Clayton, the pair adding 116 before a probing Richardson again found an edge. He was on a hat-trick when Jimmy Peirson was caught behind on the next ball, with Michael Neser becoming his fourth victim when caught at second slip by Bancroft.Khawaja moved steadily towards triple figures before an audacious flick off a good length Richardson ball whistled towards midwicket to bring up his second Shield hundred of the season.With Queensland sitting last on the Shield ladder after a string of close losses, Khawaja’s aggressive declaration after a rain-hit first day boosts the prospect of a result with two days still to play.”Knowing Queensland want to make a game of it, it’ll be interesting to see how it plays out,” Richardson said.

'We don't want a fighting game' – Lionesses urged to keep composure by Sarina Wiegman ahead of Euro 2025 clash with Wales

England head coach Sarina Wiegman has provided her pre-game thoughts ahead of a do-or-die encounter against rivals Wales at the Euro 2025.

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England head coach Wiegman spoke to the reporters ahead of her side's crucial Euro 2025 group stage encounter against rivals Wales, with a spot in the quarter-finals at stake. The former Dutch footballer stated that she doesn't want her troops to play a "fighting game" and demands that her players should control the game to have better control over the outcome.

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Wales, surprisingly, do not find themselves out of contention for a spot in the last-eight, despite losing their opening two games in Group D. On Sunday, they will take on rivals England, who are the overwhelming favourites to progress to the knockouts. However, should Wales win, and France defeat Netherlands in the other group game, they could still qualify at the expense of both the Lionesses and the Leeuwinnen.

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Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Wiegman said: "I hope we will see a game where we have a lot of the ball and we play very well in possession, so we don't let it become a fighting game.

"I am not worried [that it will be that kind of game]. I think Wales are very compact and they can fight and are really together, but also they can play direct. We are trying to prevent that, and the best way is to be on top of things yourself. and exploit the spaces."

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A win will be enough for England to go through, regardless of the result in the other Group D game. However, a draw would mean that they will have to rely on France defeating Netherlands. In the case of a loss, Wiegman & Co. will hope for France to do them a favour by beating Netherlands by a heavy margin.

Matthew Forde, Keacy Carty shine as West Indies seal 2-1 series win

Romario Shepherd strikes key blows to seal nervous DLS-adjusted chase

Vithushan Ehantharajah09-Dec-2023West Indies 191 for 6 (Carty 50, Jacks 3-22) beat England 206 for 9 (Duckett 71, Forde 3-29, Joseph 3-61) by four wickets (DLS method)West Indies secured a long-awaited 2-1 series win over England with victory by four wickets in the third ODI in BarbadosNot since 2007 had they enjoyed a 50-over success against England, who themselves craved a positive result here to move on from their abject title defence at the World Cup. West Indies, who failed to make it to India after falling in the qualifier, also registered their first bilateral win against a Full Member nation in more than two-and-a-half years.It was a largely torturous affair after rain that delayed the start by two hours and then interrupted England’s innings, which began as a 43-over affair before morphing into a 40-over one. The tourists scraped 206 for 9 before another delay, which left West Indies needing 188 from 34 overs, a target they achieved with 14 balls to spare.Debutant Matthew Forde set things in motion in front of his home crowd, taking 3 for 29 to reduce England to 49 for 5 inside 10 overs. Keacy Carty then showed his class with a second career half-century, after making 16 and a duck in his first two knocks of the series, before Romario Shepherd repeated his 28-ball cameo from Antigua, scoring an unbeaten 41 this time to take them over the line.For England and Jos Buttler, who lost the toss and returned a first-ball duck, it was another blow to wear in what has been a harrowing winter for the ODI set-up. That being said, they were favourites on the home stretch, thanks to a fine spell of 3 for 22 from Will Jacks. The Surrey opener helped level the series with 73 in the second ODI and looked to be turning things with his offspin. Having not been utilised in the field during the first match, he was able to return career-best List A figures.After sharing the honours in the two opening exchanges in Antigua, this showdown in Barbados was supposed to provide an opportunity for both teams to secure a nourishing series win.Having dealt with unchanged line-ups for the first two ODIs, a single tweak was made to each XI. England were pushed into action with illness ruling out Brydon Carse, giving his Durham team-mate Matthew Potts a fourth ODI cap. West Indies, however, opted for a tactical shift in rotating out Oshane Thomas for Forde.The 21-year-old needed just 25 balls to pick up his first three wickets, utilising the moisture in the air and extra life in the pitch to give himself a day to remember. Playing in just his 13th List A match, Forde was entrusted to open the bowling and repaid Shai Hope’s faith by prising out Phil Salt at the end of the first over for his maiden dismissal.Ben Duckett and Liam Livingstone put on an 88-run stand•Getty ImagesSalt was typically bullish, flaying the second delivery over point for four, but botched a drive to Alzarri Joseph at mid-off whose catch passed the sniff test after the umpires sent it upstairs to check it was clean. Bounce then did for Zak Crawley, attempting to leave outside off stump only for the ball to lift and kiss the glove for a dolly to Alick Athanaze at second slip.The best of the opening trio was the removal of Jacks. Forde angled one into the right-hander which held its line enough on pitching to skim Jacks’ edge through to Hope, making it 45 for 3 at the start of the ninth over – the last of the first powerplay with the revised playing conditions.Things went from bad to comical for England in the next over. Joseph was brought into the attack for the 10th and was loose enough to field his second delivery into the leg side before throwing down the non-striker’s end stumps after Harry Brook had tipped and run for an ambitious single. Two balls later, Buttler was walking off for a golden duck having top-edged a well-directed short ball from Joseph to Gudakesh Motie down at fine leg.And so came an all-too-familiar sense of dread from an English perspective. As impressively as Forde had begun, the situation was reminiscent of the various moments of disarray England had found themselves in during the 2023 World Cup, with a few new faces.It was one of those new faces in Ben Duckett who set about the rebuild. Having arrived on the scene in the third over – England were only two down by then – he was an engaging presence at the crease even amid the decline at the other end.Both he and Liam Livingstone set about ticking over, safe in the knowledge that Forde’s six overs meant they would not be seeing him for a while. They knocked about spinners Motie and Yannic Cariah with ease – the latter guided through point for the single to take Duckett to his fourth ODI score of 50 or more, from 56 deliveries.The the pair exchanged sixes to score 17 from the 22nd over, delivered by Joseph. Duckett’s, the first of the innings, came over fine leg before Livingstone heaved over midwicket. The tide seemed to be turning, particularly when Livingstone was given a life on 31 when Carty shelled a straightforward high catch out at deep square leg after an unnecessary hack across the line.That should have been a learning experience for the Lancashire allrounder. But he fell on 45 to an even worse shot, clothing to mid-on when trying to clear the straight boundary. A dismissal made all the worse coming 17 balls after Duckett had unwittingly prodded to midwicket to end his impressive resistance, and the sixth-wicket stand on 88.Sam Curran and Rehan Ahmed took the score to 161 for 7 after 33 overs before more rain lopped off three further overs, putting the onus on the tail to pitch in. Joseph profited, Rehan scuffing a rising delivery through to Hope, then Curran skewing a shorter, slower delivery out to Motie at deep third. But Atkinson and Potts were able to find 35 unbeaten runs between them to take England to 206. They would have had to settle for 190 had Carty not dropped his second catch of the innings when Potts chipped to him at cover.Keacy Carty acknowledges his half-century•AFP/Getty ImagesAtkinson carried that responsibility over the elongated innings break and into his work with the ball, striking with his second delivery as Brandon King crunched a drive straight to Jacks at cover. Athanaze and Carty then set about a run-a-ball stand of 76 which seemed to take the sting out of the chase.Athanaze was back in the groove that allowed him to strum a classy 66 in the first ODI, driving everything overpitched, occasionally dealing with flourishes to pick boundaries through the leg side. When a googly from Rehan passed his edge and clipped off stump through to Buttler’s gloves without dislodging a bail, you wondered if the left-hander would see things through to the end.Alas, he would be yorked by Atkinson for 44, having added just one more run, and that triggered a four-wicket collapse for just 44. Hope, the only centurion of the series after his first ODI heroics, was seen off for 15 after turning Rehan to Potts at midwicket. Shimron Hetmyer cut straight to point off Jacks, who then had Sherfane Rutherford caught at long-on.As the required rate ticked above six-an-over, the onus was on the new batter, Shepherd. Initially, his role was to play second fiddle to Carty, who brought up a half-century from 56 deliveries. Two balls later, Carty danced down and bunted a return catch to Jacks for his third wicket, shifting the focus squarely on Shepherd. And he delivered.His first six was a towering effort off Rehan that just cleared Crawley at long-on. Numbers two and three came in successive deliveries at the start of Atkinson’s sixth over – the most expensive of the match at 24 – both off full tosses. Forde chipped in with a flick around the corner for his first boundary, before Shepherd closed it out with a powerful straight strike all along the floor to leave just nine needed from the final 18 deliveries.With the help of five wides from Livingstone, they would come in the next four legal deliveries, with Shepherd securing the moment of glory with a fine sweep for his sixth and final boundary.

ماسكيرانو يوضح موقف ميسي من مباراة إنتر ميامي وبوماس بعد إصابته

أوضح خافيير ماسكيرانو، المدير الفني لفريق إنتر ميامي الأمريكي، موقف لاعبه ليونيل ميسي من المباراة أمام بوماس ببطولة كأس الدوري، بعد إصابته مؤخرًا.

وكان ميسي قد تعرض للإصابة بعد 11 دقيقة من مشاركته في مباراة إنتر ميامي ونيكاسكا المكسيكي، وأعلن ناديه تعرضه لإصابة عضلية طفيفة في ساقه اليمنى.

ويستعد إنتر ميامي لمواجهة بوماس في كأس الدوري، وفي تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي إن سبورتس” عبر موقعها الرسمي، تحدث ماسكيرانو عن موقف ميسي من المشاركة في اللقاء.

وقال ماسكيرانو: “ميسي لن يكون متاحًا للمباراة أمام بوماس”، مشيرًا إلى أن اللاعب لا يزال يتعافى من الألم والفحوصات الطبية ستحدد توقيت العودة، وأفاد: “إنه لاعب مميز للغاية وعادة ما يتعافى بشكل جيد من الإصابات”.

كما علّق ماسكيرانو على تبرئة ماكسيميليانو فالكون، الذي طُرد بشكل مثير للجدل ضد نيكاكسا، بعد أن ألغت لجنة الانضباط البطاقة الحمراء.

وأضاف ماسكيرانو: “إنها أخبار سارة لنا، كنا نعتقد أن الأمر كان غير عادل خلال المباراة، وهذا القرار يؤكد ذلك”.

ويدخل إنتر ميامي الجولة الأخيرة من دور المجموعات، وهو بحاجة للفوز في الوقت الأصلي لضمان التأهل مباشرة إلى ربع نهائي كأس الدوري.

Newcastle 'braced' for £130m offer from Liverpool for Alexander Isak as details of agent talks emerge

Details of Newcastle's attempts to agree a new contract with Alexander Isak have come to light as Liverpool prepare an offer for the Swedish striker.

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Newcastle are preparing themselves for a hefty bid from Liverpool for star striker Isak, according to . The Magpies have been keen to agree a new contract with the Sweden international and wanted to make him their highest-paid player ever, but so far no extension has been agreed to his deal which still has three years left to run.

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It's reported Isak's agent met with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe at the club's training ground earlier this month, with the Carabao Cup holders keen to agree new terms. However, they have since started targeting Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, with an €80 million (£69.3 million) offer rejected by the Bundesliga club, while Liverpool are now mulling over their own £130 million approach for Isak.

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It is now thought there has been communication between Liverpool and Newcastle regarding interest from Arne Slot's side, though the Magpies remain insistent no official bid has been received as of yet. Newcastle are keen to keep Isak, who scored 27 goals in all competitions last season.

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Should Liverpool advance in negotiations and eventually sign Isak, it would break the fee they forked out to Bayer Leverkusen for midfielder Florian Wirtz earlier this summer. That cost the club £116 million (€13.6 million) but a move for Isak would certainly eclipse that.

'Se eu dissesse que eu gostei, estaria mentindo', diz Rogério Ceni sobre desempenho do São Paulo

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Nos vestiários após a vitória por 2 a 1 do São Paulo sobre o Atlético-GO, nesta quinta-feira (27), pelo Campeonato Brasileiro, o técnico Rogério Ceni reconheceu o óbvio: o Tricolor deixou a desejar no segundo tempo.

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A equipe, mesmo jogando no Morumbi, foi presa fácil do Dragão, acabou sofrendo o gol de empate e viu Felipe Alves salvar lance após lance até que Luan acertasse o gol salvador aos 49 minutos do segundo tempo e definisse a vitória.

– Tinha uma época que eu vinha aqui e falava muito em números. E as pessoas me criticavam muito. Acho que o Atlético-GO foi superior, teve muitas oportunidades de gols, o Felipe Alves trabalhou mais que o goleiro deles. Estou satisfeito com o resultado, de seguir batalhando por uma vaga na libertadores. Se eu dizer que agradou, estarei mentindo.

Na avaliação de Ceni, o São Paulo ‘se perdeu no segundo tempo’. Não conseguiu repetir o desempenho da etapa inicial e viu o adversário ser muito superior. Mas saiu com a vitória suficiente para se manter em oitavo lugar, com 50 pontos, a dois do nono, o Fortaleza, e um atrás do Atlético-MG, com quem faz um confronto direto na próxima terça-feira (1/11), novamente no Morumbi, às 21h30 (de Brasília).

– Não acho que fizemos um bom jogo, mas temos que valorizar a vitória. Já fizemos tantos bons jogos e tomamos um gol no final, chutamos 30 vezes aqui e a bola não entrou. Futebol tem disso. Ainda existe uma chance de não disputar a Libertadores, a disputa é dura. E precisamos melhorar.

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