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·16 February 2025
Dull classic, Palmeiras ties São Paulo 🤯

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·16 February 2025
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At Allianz Parque, Palmeiras and São Paulo drew 0-0, on Sunday (16), in a match valid for the 10th and third-to-last round of Paulistão 2025.
The Choque-Rei was "mild", in a general way.
Especially in the first half, the classic left much to be desired. Verdão finished three times and Tricolor Paulista only once.
Social media did not forgive and blasted the quality of the "show".
eu preferiria estar fugindo de um assassino numa floresta escura doq estar assistindo esse jogo pqp–
What drew the most attention in the first half, unfortunately, was a sad news.
Maurício got injured in the second minute of the game and gave way to Estêvão, who started on the bench as he was still recovering from tonsillitis.
On the bench, the Verdão player couldn't hold back tears.
After the interval, the Choque-Rei had a small improvement.
Flaco López had two opportunities for Palmeiras. In the first, at 11 minutes of the final stage, he headed alone out. In the second, at 27 minutes, he tested strongly for a great defense by Rafael.
On the São Paulo side, the best chance was when Arboleda gave a big kick forward, the alviverde defense didn't clear, and the ball stayed with Lucas Moura. The tricolor star (16') kicked a low, cross shot, and Weverton performed a small miracle.
With the final whistle, boos took over the Allianz Parque.
With the result, São Paulo - which qualified last Saturday (15), when Noroeste lost to RB Bragantino - stayed in the lead of Group C with 16 points.
Palmeiras, on the other hand, remained in third place in Group D with 17 points, behind Ponte Preta (19 points) and São Bernardo (22 points).
In other words, Abel Ferreira's team will need to root against Macaca