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·13. August 2025

André Silva outshines Calleri with record-breaking run for São Paulo

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São Paulo's 2025 campaign has been shaped by the performances of André Silva, who has emerged as the team’s leading striker and central attacking figure under Hernán Crespo. Taking on a demanding role in his first full season at the club, André Silva has already registered 13 goals and provided three to four assists across 33 or 34 matches in all competitions—a significant increase from his tally of eight goals in 2024.

Recent weeks have outlined just how pivotal André Silva has become. In São Paulo’s last five games, he has contributed directly to five decisive moments, with three goals and two assists. His influence was apparent during São Paulo’s 2-0 win away at Alianza Lima in the Copa Libertadores, where he scored both goals, as well as in the group stage versus Libertad Asunción, recording both a goal and an assist. Domestically, his two-goal display in the draw with Red Bull Bragantino highlighted his ability to affect matches at key junctures.


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Statistically, he’s maintained a steady presence in the attack. Across his last five appearances, André Silva has taken nine shots, reflecting the consistency and regularity of his threat. He has quickly surpassed the benchmarks set by São Paulo’s previous leading strikers; for comparison, Calleri managed 11 goals in 45 appearances last season, a rate that André Silva has left behind in 2025.

His contribution is not lost on the São Paulo squad. The team’s offensive output noticeably drops when he is unavailable, such as during his recent suspension for accumulated yellow cards—matches in which São Paulo suffered defeat in the league. His involvement in goals, whether scoring or assisting, leads the current roster, giving Crespo a consistent focal point in attack, particularly in the periods when Calleri has been absent.

Within the broader context of Brazilian football, André Silva’s numbers put him among the league’s most effective forwards. In the Libertadores, he is challenging other top scorers, including Alan Patrick of Internacional and Hernán Barcos of Alianza Lima, for the top spot in the tournament’s goal charts.

The level André Silva has reached is notable, especially for a player who only recently arrived in Brazilian football. His transition has been swift, and his efficiency in decisive moments has come to define São Paulo’s approach in both the Campeonato Brasileiro and continental competition. The current run of five decisive actions in as many games marks a rarity for São Paulo centre-forwards in recent years, matching or exceeding the performances of several of the club’s historic attacking figures during critical stretches.

With key phases of the Libertadores and the Brazilian league still ahead, André Silva’s presence in the squad remains vital. His statistical profile, regular impact on the scoresheet, and tactical relevance continue to shape São Paulo's prospects as the season progresses.

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